Ipad Writing App With Palm Rejection. The best alternative for ipad writing. Quicknotes x pro is barebones notes and sketching app and supports palm rejection only with the pixel , no pressure sensing/curves for variable line width while writing or drawing.
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The ipad pro is smart enough to recognise and reject palm contact so you don’t give yourself arm cramps by hovering the apple pencil over the screen like you would a whiteboard. Therefore, writing with your palm laid down is almost impossible if the app doesn’t support some kind of palm rejection. Magnetic design, attached to the ipad pro (3rd gen only) side face, no more rolling and lost, more portable and easier to organize.
Some can even turn your handwritten notes, no matter how sloppy, into text that others can read.
The app supports stylus input, palm rejection, and now it will even convert your handwriting to text. I do have some minor palm rejection issues with the pixel in notability, but i am having better results than you seem to be, for some inexplicable reason, but the drawing/writing glove is a big improvement with notability and the pixel. Read more at the itunes app store. With this upgraded ipad pencil, you don’t have to wear the glove