Add on Apple Pencil 2 and you get a pen-to-paper-style experience with all the convenience of digital. It might not be possible to send your digital note into flight like a paper plane can, but everything else is very similar.
Sometimes you just can't beat the old paper-and-pen experience, but digital notes offer many benefits. Why use the best note-taking apps for iPad and Apple Pencil?
Sharing notes is a matter of syncing with iCloud or other services like Dropbox. It's possible to add shapes along with audio recordings, so you're covered for most needs. Taking notes is only ever a tap away, while there are also PDF and photo annotations. Users can zoom in on their notes for extra precision, so it's good for sketching and drawing. There's also a gel-pen tool with natural ink colors, so it looks professional while being simple too.
It offers natural handwriting tools so it feels like writing with a pen and paper. Simple yet with a sleek interface, Whink is an instantly appealing app. (Image credit: Rama Krishna) Whink (Free with in-app purchases)