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Old 07-23-2018, 04:47 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by perl168 View Post
My take on trying LiquidText on iPad Pro 10.5 inch:

1. The inking with finger or Apple pencil is great, but have to pay $30 to purchase the full version. This enables writing anywhere, and connecting any two things making a network/map of annotations.

2. No audio recording for class lecture or self note. Cheaper competitors like Notability and MarginNote offer this.

3. Text search does not work on self created text comments, which is very odd. This is seriously in need of fixing.
I had a look at the app recently and liked it. But all my docs sync well between Mac and iPad via iCloud and PDF Expert is really the champ in that field.
Plus I found that no digital notes in the world can replace reviewing them afterwards which is why I starting using Notability in conjunction with it to copy and paste quotes into while being able to use my pencil for quick handwritten notes.
If Liquidtext came with a Mac companion and seamless iCloud sync comparable to PDF expert, maybe I‘d even consider paying money for it...
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