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Interviewed by Noteshelf

I was interviewed by the makers of Noteshelf, one of the first (of many) handwriting apps that I bought on the iPad. Though I’ve since switched to GoodNotes for its more advanced features, Noteshelf is the app that has come closest to emulating an actual notebook and pen in my experience.

You can find the interview here.

Author Teddy SvoronosPosted on February 23, 2015February 23, 2015Categories ProductivityTags apps, handwriting, ios, ipad

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