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Originally Posted by Henton
Thank you for your replies, Synergi and Gimble.
That sounds good, but there are two things I've read about Onyx that hold me back:
a) Someone said that the Boox Max 2 crashes when you write to long texts with the pen.
b) I've heard that the notes can only be exportet in png format, whereas I need them in pdf.
Do you know if this is true? If this two points are not real, than Onyx will probably be my favourite.
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a) Where did you read about the crashes. Onyx has released updated firmware a couple of times since launch in late 2017. I personally don't have an issue with the size of notes.
b) There are two kinds of notes actually.
1. For pdf documents, you can write with pen directly on the page, annotate with keyboard, or pull up a separate view that allows you to add any number additional pages of handwritten notes to each pdf page. When you are done with the document, the whole document can be exported along with all the scribbles, annotations, separate notes into a new pdf file - you can also specify in what color the notes should be exported as.
You can open different documents in separate tabs and switch between them easily - there is no split screen view to simultaneously look at two documents, however.
2. There is also a separate note taking app. In this app, notes are captured as png files. You will need to use a separate application to convert these into pdf. However, since this is android, if you are willing to explore and experiment, there are a number of convenient, free apps that can collate and convert png files into pdf.