WritePad lets you take notes in your own handwriting with an iPad stylus (such as AluPen by just|mobile shown in the video) or even your finger. The state-of-the-art handwriting recognition software will adapt and learn your style of writing. You can use simple gestures to select text, cut, copy, paste, and insert special characters.
@superdobe I bought it and used it for a while just trying to get used to it. Unfortunately I decided not to keep the ipad 2 and gave it to my daughter and bought a macbook air. It did a good job recognizing what i was writing.
redgar6467 1 month ago
@redgar6467 what did you decide?
superdobe 1 month ago
@bobgod60
Try notes plus, no handwriting recognition but I'd say you could switch between this and notes plus to get you by. In notes plus you can draw shapes and diagrams that look neat aswell as add your own handwriting and input text.
hurlingrules 2 months ago
@Zezima0213O 9.99 $
ahmadyaser98 2 months ago
i can type on this thing about 3 times faster than you can write.
bennytobe 3 months ago
how much is this app?
Zezima0213O 5 months ago
Nice app, but as functional as tha app in 2005. a max of three words is just not functional. It will only be useful is you can write whole senteces in one go. 5.2 is a nice update for the iPad 2011, but still too much of a dinosaur at this point.
wevenhuis 6 months ago
I love this app wish it had some of the functions in Phatpad
ldimples1566 6 months ago
The notetaking I need to take needs to include graphics.sketches, and apple seems to have nothing like that available. Or am I wrong?
bobgod60 10 months ago
Cannot decided between Writepad and Phatpad. I mostly want to take notes in meetings and lots of them. Which would you recommend.
redgar6467 11 months ago