About Noteshelf
Whether you are a student or a working professional, Noteshelf is a perfect note-taking app for you. Take beautiful handwritten notes, type, annotate PDFs, record audio & create lists. Personalize them with beautiful covers and organize them into categories or groups. Sync and share them with your colleagues, friends, and family!
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Fluid Handwriting
Experience natural writing in Noteshelf 2-as smooth and fluid as writing on paper. Choose from a range of pens, pencils, and highlighters; a wider range of colors and sizes to suit your needs. Our Calligraphic pen makes your handwriting look gorgeous! You can also use the zoom option to add details to your drawing.
Search/ Convert Handwritten Notes
With handwriting recognition in place, you can search your handwritten notes in 10 different languages. You can also convert your handwritten notes into text.
Convenience of iPad, iPhone
We provide the flexibility of note-taking you desire! In addition to iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch, we support iPad Pro 2018.
Siri voice commands
Ask Siri to create a new notebook, search for an existing notebook, or open a notebook in a snap!
Markup Documents & Images
Create new notebooks by importing PDFs, MS Office documents or images; or add them to your existing notebooks. Highlight and underline information or write notes on your documents/images. Make your notes personal!
Textboxes, Outlines, Checklists
Noteshelf 2 brings you the convenience of typing too. You can choose from many styles and formatting options. You can create outlines with bullets or numbers and checklists using checkboxes.
Record Audio Notes
Taking notes in a hurry might be difficult sometimes, so record as you write! Add as many recordings as you want and play them back anytime, even as you take notes.
Go hands-free with Apple Watch
Create voice notes with Noteshelf 2 for the Apple Watch. You needn’t have your iPhone or iPad nearby. Auto-save all your recordings to iPhone and use iCloud to sync them across devices. Take notes later as you listen to those recordings.
Draw Autoshapes
Squares, circles or triangles, draw perfect geometrical shapes with ease. Our automatic shape detection tool does the magic for you!
Organize your notes
Create different notebooks for different purposes. You can drag and drop notebooks with similar themes into groups. You can also use categories to keep Personal and Business notes separate.
Advanced Bookmarks
Sometimes notebooks might run into 100’s of pages. Bookmark important pages, name and color them to search with ease.
Sync
Take your notes everywhere you go. Use iCloud to keep your notes synchronized across your iPad and iPhone.
Evernote Auto-Publish
Our integration with Evernote lets you auto-publish your notes one-way into Evernote. You can access them from any device via the native Evernote apps.
Easy Backup of Notes
You needn’t worry about data loss ever. We support auto-backup with our Dropbox and OneDrive Integration.
Share
You can share your notes with colleagues, friends, and family over email, Facebook, or Twitter. We support sharing over Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, and OneDrive.
Secure Notes
Set a passcode to protect important and sensitive notes. We also support Face ID and Touch ID to lock and unlock your notebooks.
Apple Pencil & Other Stylus Support
Apple Pencil and Noteshelf are a match made in heaven—you will never miss using a pen and paper again! Any iPad/iPhone stylus will work with Noteshelf 2. We also support a host of smart styli from our partners Adonit, Wacom and FiftyThree.
Noteshelf Club
Be a part of the extended Noteshelf family by joining our Noteshelf Club. As a Noteshelf Club member, you get access to 100s of free papers, covers, access to early betas and more!
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Happy Note-Taking!
Do You Ever Note with Evernote?
By a UNC Writing Coach
I see it everywhere–the caricature of frazzled academics taking notes on endless scraps of paper, a trail of ideas flying behind them in the wind. In my case, I used to shove my notes into a drawer, where they were promptly lost and forgotten. Then I found Evernote:
Evernote is a note-taking app that allows me to create and sync notes (whether typed, recorded, or photographed) across my devices. Because the notes are stored in a single app, I no longer worry about losing important notes from a meeting or flipping through dozens of notebooks to study for exams. Here’s what one of my notebooks looks like now:
My note-taking strategies haven’t changed (I still group my notes by article and then mark my observations with bullet points), but my organization has improved. What was once a stack (or, let’s be real, a misshapen pile) of spiral-bound paper is now much more manageable.
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Keeping distinct notebooks for each course helps me stay organized. Even when I use a physical planner or calendar to record important dates, such as exam dates and assignment deadlines, creating a backup in Evernote prevents disaster. At the very least, if I misplace the physical copy, the backup saves me from doing extra work.
The individual notes within each notebook catalog my ideas with ease. Creating a single note for a lecture or meeting helps me capture key ideas, while flipping between notes helps me see the big picture. I can use tags to name the overall ideas and recurring themes from lectures across a semester.
When I need to find information from a specific lecture or date, I sort notes by name, date of creation, or date of the last update. I also add tags to notes to sort them into different categories.
Perhaps most importantly, Evernote lets me search for specific terms to pull up related notes. Instead of flipping page by page to find two questions about, say, stoicism that I jotted down weeks ago, I can search for a keyword and focus on relevant results.
The search capability can be especially helpful when studying for an exam. In particular, I search either for key points from class or for concepts that haven’t clicked quite yet. Because the search capability lets me skim my notes, I’ve even used it when I begin brainstorming for an essay.
Of course, Evernote helps with more than note-taking, organizing, and searching. It also has several features that allow me to schedule and prioritize. Because I don’t like physical planners, I rely on Evernote’s to-do lists to remember to do almost everything, from uploading an English paper to my Sakai dropbox to emailing my grandparents.
When my classes shifted to online learning, I found that clipping pages, articles, and screenshots directly to my Evernote folders saved a considerable amount of time. Since all my materials are electronic, why not add them to my digital notebook for good measure?
Having online classes also means more time in front of screens. When I can’t bear to type another word, I turn to voice notes, which let me explain my ideas aloud without worrying about typos, format, or screen glare. In fact, I’ve found voice notes especially helpful for brainstorming and planning my writing!
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Online coursework still includes group projects, and social distancing has made these projects even more difficult. But for a recent project, I made the process less painful by sharing my notebook with my partners. When one of my partners, who lives in a different time zone, couldn’t take my call, I simply shared my course notes and sent a message through the app. The project kept moving, and we didn’t need to worry about being available at the same time.
During this time of uncertainty, I think it’s more important than ever to stay organized. Evernote helps me do just that.
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This blog showcases the perspectives of UNC Chapel Hill community members learning and writing online. If you want to talk to a Writing and Learning Center coach about implementing strategies described in the blog, make an appointment with a writing coach or an academic coach today. Have an idea for a blog post about how you are learning and writing remotely? Contact us here.