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An error occurred while saving the comment cc commentedGuys its been two years. At least add an option to input a grid and we fill it in ourselves.
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So far, 7500 users voted to be able to secure their notes and nothing has changed. Please think about the massive segments of business that would use this app if there were only some way to secure certain notebooks or folders from others.
Doctors, Lawyers, Entrepreneurs, Therapists, etc. Many professionals would like secure "handwritten notes" and being able to search them. I am a supervisor at my job who does a lot of my note-taking on my iPad. I can never keep my supervisor log in Goodnotes though, unfortunately, because when I search for something else while talking to someone, sensitive notes could come up. This does not happen when using Apple notes, because of my ability to lock individual notes. When a locked result comes up in Apple Notes, it simply shows blank. Adding this "locking" functionality would make Goodnotes 100% more viable for professional use in my opinion.
I have convinced so many co-workers to buy this app and could convince many more if it had more privacy features. I always want to show them the search function, as the icing on the cake when they ask me about the app, but I have stopped doing so, for fear that something unrelated or personal might come up. In not listening to users, you are taking tools away from your biggest marketing department: Word-of-mouth. For now I have to say "I'd show you the handwriting search feature, but..."