It now supports more shapes and text-boxes, which is a pleasant addition. Drawings is the drawing tools triggered when you use Apple Pencil (or similar) in Notes, or on photos in Photos, and many other places, too, for that matter. The default Drawings feature got an update too. These are all nice things, as is the new locked note password feature that uses your device’s password instead – less to remember, as Apple puts it. I’m sure some users will like the new actions available for Shortcuts, as well as the more advanced filtering tools for Smart Folders. I like the option to group my notes by date, it makes it easier to get an overview of my recent notes. Quick Note in Control Center Quick Note in Stage ManagerĪs I said, Notes has gotten some incremental updates. This way, I can trigger a Quick Note window easy enough in Stage Manager. I’ve solved this by adding Quick Note to Control Center, the one you reach by pulling down from the top-right corner (or clicking the icons, if you’re using a pointing device). Sure, you could just drop a Notes app window in your Stage Manager layout, but it’s not quite as easy as it was. You know how you could swipe up to trigger the Quick Note feature that I, and many with me, applauded when it arrived with iPadOS 15? Well, that’s no more if you’re in Stage Manager – you’ll just end up pulling the window, or moving it. Granted, this is mostly an incremental update, but I like it nonetheless.īut first, something I’ve been thinking about, regarding the Stage Manager feature: Quick notes isn’t a thing anymore. It’s one of those apps that keeps getting better with each major iPadOS release, and iPadOS 16 (16.1, to be precise) is no different. I’m a big fan of the default note-taking app, called simply Notes.
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