

You could create a smart folder in Notes that looked for notes containing the “Smith v Jones” tag and the “discovery” tag that have been edited in the last month. Smart Folders are a bit more complex, but fundamentally they are a way to automatically group similar notes. Create a tag called “Smith v Jones” and tag all of the notes for that matter with that tag. Notes now include tagging and smart folder features.That Quick Note is stored in your normal Notes app and is viewable on all your iOS devices.
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No matter what app you have full screen, say Microsoft Word reviewing a draft brief, simply drag the Pencil from the bottom right of the screen to open a Post-It-sized window to write whatever just came to mind. Quick Notes is a “Picture in Picture” type feature that lets you make a note from wherever you are in iOS.Notes performs handwriting recognition, so you can search the contents of notes and not just their names – the feature missing from our legal pad example above. In Notes, you can choose your paper style – blank, lined, or dot grid. You can even experience that with a cheap “trade show freebie” stylus to try it out, though the precision of an Apple Pencil is lightyears ahead of those giveaways – like the difference between your handwritten signature and how your signature appears on a credit card signing machine. If you’ve never used an Apple Pencil or other stylus in Notes, you may not know that it supports handwriting and drawing. Notes : Every iOS device includes Apple’s Notes program that syncs between all of your Apple devices – iPads, iPhones, and Macs. Once you’ve made your purchase, here are four core note-taking programs to evaluate – two of which are free. An iPad mini and Apple Pencil (2nd gen) start at $630 total. An iPad Air and Apple Pencil (2nd gen) start at $730 total. What a difference six years makes! The second-generation Apple Pencil, priced at $130, has a flat side to prevent “roll away.” lets you change tools by tapping on the Pencil body, and it attaches and charges via magnets in the iPad. The first Pencil was prone to roll off desks (just like a regular pencil) and attached to the iPad in a way so awkward that it could double as a self-defense weapon or medieval pike.
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Price was one: the first iPad Pro started at $800 and the Apple Pencil added $99. As with most first-generation implementations, there were gaps. The weaknesses are two-fold though: others may not be able to read your chicken scratch, and the notes you take are not text-searchable – meaning the most you can search by are file name and whatever characteristics your document management system provides.Īpple released the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil in 2015, which was a watershed for digital handwriting. You get all of the benefits the Princeton researchers found with handwritten, and the storage and retrieval benefits of digital. This approach remains viable and eminently affordable since the greatest expense is a scanner (if you need a new scanner, see our recommendations here ). Prior to 2015, I suggested lawyers continue handwriting their notes but make a concerted effort to date, digitize, and file those notes into a document management system. We spend a great deal of time convincing legal professionals that they should be less paper-dependent and more digital-native. It found students who handwrote notes performed better on exams, took shorter (but better) notes, could relay ideas better, and had better short-term retention.įor legal technologists, studies like this put us in an odd position.

A recent study by Princeton University researchers compared students taking handwritten notes versus typed notes. We also have scientific evidence that handwritten notes beat typed notes for information retention. I can’t remember the last time before then that I received a postcard, and it was a treat! When I worked around Congress, I noticed the handwritten letters from constituents were most likely to make it beyond legislative correspondent staffers to the Congressman’s desk. I received 18 handwritten postcards in the mail last year from my high-school best friend who was traveling across the U.S. By Jeffrey Schoenberger, senior consultant at Affinity Consulting Group LLCįor business development and correspondence, we know that handwritten notes and letters make the best impression.
