Goodnotes for linux
Goodnotes for linux :
why this is a good idea and takes less time to implement compared to windows: since mac os is unix based it should be easy enough to release a linux version. it will benefit computer science, electrical and others( who need linux) students and professionals who need to run linux (start with an ubuntu version) on their computers.
It will especially help programmers to trouble-shoot code as thought its done on paper-using an ipad using icloud or google drive
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Gabriel commented
I won't buy goodnotes without a linux client.
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Алена Рыбакина commented
Hi! Thank you for the convenient application, I use it every day for my work and study. But, unfortunately, I have an Ubuntu version of the operating system, and often I have to use messenger programs to send information from a laptop to a tablet where Goodnotes is located, and this is inconvenient. Are you going to create a version of the application for the Linux operating system?
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Nicklas commented
Current browser solution is very hard to use compared to e.g. Zotero. A native linux app would mean a lot.
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Tom Moore commented
Use an AI workforce to automate this and other suggested features!
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Justin Jung commented
Would also like to have a web app or native app for Linux. Like other people mentioned, I have a Macbook, iPad, and run Debian on my local PC, and would like to be able to at least view my notes without having to pull out another device at my desk. I understand this is probably low on the priority list, I'd really like to be able to access my notes from my Debian machine.
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Damien Bafile commented
I would love this because there is no app for this style on Linux that has the sync features. I have notesnook for typed but i want something i can easly draw on with my ipad sync to my desktop/laptop and i don't run windows.
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黃方 commented
Linux become more and more popular these years. Many of IT engineers use Linux distros as their main OS for workstation and Server.
I would like to have Goodnotes for my CentOS, AlmaLinux, RockyLinux. I did not have Ubuntu installation. ;-)
I have a MBP and Goodnotes Installed, and Keep a lot tech idea on it. But Goodnotes havn't Linux version limit me share my idea with my colleagues who use Linux distro also. However, Goodnotes Web app is preferrable also. -
Igor Cavalcante commented
I would like to have a good notes web app, so the platform on which it is running becomes irrelevant. I love to use good notes with my iPad, but as a Linux user and professional, I use Obsidian for compatibility reasons.
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Nicolás Pulido Mateo commented
I am a PhD student and use Linux computers to do calculations, simulations, and data processing. I also like to read books and papers on my monitor. However I love taking notes by hand and manipulating equations and doing math is very nice on the iPad. I would love to be able to also use GoodNotes on my Linux machine. As of now copying things back and forth is a pain.
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Jean-Marie Lescure commented
I work both with a mac laptop and a Linux PC. I use and prefer to use goodnotes on my mac, but I am forced to use something else, which is also nice but as much as goodnotes, when I switch to my Linux PC.
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Erol Yesin commented
I'm an engineering manager and I take notes on pdf files on my ipad daily. However, my home and work systems are Ubuntu. Moving my notes from GoodNotes into reports and using the jotted references in my research would be a life changer.
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Alexander Richter commented
They could use electron (which is used by slack, discord, etc.) to ship a cross-platform app.
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Will Tan commented
Or how about the ability to access GoodNotes via web/online?
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Alexandr D commented
I support that point.
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Verònica Vidal commented
Totally agree!
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Valeria Cancarini commented
It seems like they don't care for anything beside macOS
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Pranjal Verma commented
Yeah for sure
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Vivek Saxena commented
I think this is an excellent idea. I would really welcome the opportunity to at least read GoodNotes documents (which reside on my iPad) on my Linux machine.
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derkonsamarie commented
Unfortunately I am not using goodnotes, I am running google keep on my linux. Synchronization works great and is a cross platforming, either through web application, desktop version and mobile version. It has a great integration with google docs and google suite. The most important part is encryption for data in transition, that protects against any interception. As a diary is the best option that could exist, it can be always with you. In your line of work, assisting you with a great resource to keep a large catalogue of specific notes. If you are interested in a payable option cheap cpanel license can be the best one for linux users. https://www.time4vps.com/cpanel/