Ever since the invention of the computer, as the years continued to progress up to the present, everyday tasks that we are used to doing (in business and in our personal lives) have been made easier. Computers have eliminated a lot of time consuming tasks such as allowing us to type and email documents to a person across the world in an instant. Not only did this help reduce our dependence on paper, ink, materials and transportation costs, but has also made us more productive, allowing us to get things done more quickly and effectively.
Because of the growing innovations of the desktop computer, laptop, and cell phones, the mobile tablet device had been created. People are given the option to not only rid themselves of paper, pens, notebooks, etc., now people are beginning to use desktop PCs less. That need to type on a keyboard or writing on paper will soon be a thing in the past. What makes tablets so beneficial and more convenient to the on-the-go person is the touch-screen technology. With the use of a stylus, you can now write directly onto your tablet device. Your device then converts your hand-written text to digital text.
The Apple iPad is one of the most popular tablet devices on the market, not just because of its sleek design but because of how user friendly it is. Anyone can pick-up the device and learn how to use it with relative ease. When it comes to writing notes or messages on the iPad, Apple has provided it’s users with a few applications just for writing notes. Applications called Memo, Notes, Penultimate, and GoodNotes are amongst the popular apps for writing. There are a plethora amount of apps to choose from, but these four as examples would do just fine now. You can find all the above mentioned apps in the App-Store on your iPad.
The number one thing you should have when handwriting on your iPad is a Stylus pen (click here for a selection). Without it, you will have a very difficult time handwriting your notes. The video below (by Aurelien Chevaleyrias) shows a demonstration of the four apps mentioned above and how handwriting on your iPad tablet device is so simple.