Now we need different pages so we can bookmark and make outlines in Nebo so it’ll be easy to make big or lengthy notes in one note , but unfortunately after sometimes it shows warning and to add new notes to new documents to avoid Nebo performance. Hope it’ll be fixed in Future updates.
Tags? Tags are a key annotation tool. Did I miss something, or does Nebo NOT offer tags? Noteful and LiquidText’s implementation of tags set the standard.
Ropsie, after watching this and other informative videos of yours, is there a reason Nebo 5.0 is not your primary note taking app over subscription apps like Goodnotes or Notability? Aside from font limitations, Nebo seems to do most everything well, and handwriting recognition even better, for a single $8.99 payment. As a medical school professor, and given you too are in the field, I am curious which apps you use for which purposes in your notetaking during lectures or annotation of research papers? Thank you, Fabulous Human.
Hello, Fantastic human! Nebo primarily converts handwriting to text. So I use it when I need a typed document, since I prefer handwriting. Before I quit medschool, I used LiquidText for my research. I still use it for research but my final handwritten notes go to Noteful. So, when I am reading or annotating PDFs, I use LiquidText.
Hey Ropsie, Thank you for the Video, I want to ask, after purchasing the Nebo, do we get Lifetime Updates in the software? And Moreover, I am writing a Book, will Nebo be the best application to do so or should I prefer some other application? Please suggest!
Hello! We haven’t paid for updates yet, but that can change. If you prefer handwriting the book, then Nebo will be great. But it won’t have all the features you need for writing a book like Scrivener and Ulysses will. But those work better with typing. So it really depends on the workflow you’re going for.