

You can also use the app to import Word and PowerPoint files and fill out and even sign PDF forms (signing documents is so much easier with the Apple Pencil, which the app supports). Yes, it does let you write and sketch, but it also comes with features like the ability to mix typed text with hand-written notes and diagrams, add text boxes, even audio, to the same document. The perfect app for those moments when you just need to scribble something or make a sketch, Notability is essentially a note-taking app with multiple features. Colour, opacity and blending can be tweaked and works of art can be sent as files to Adobe Photoshop for further editing if need be. But perhaps, the Apple Pencil is at its best when used with Photoshop Sketch, which is designed for those who want to draw, and comes with more than a dozen tools, including a graphite pencil, ink pen, brushes and markers. Adobe has made many of its iconic photo-editing apps compatible with mobile devices, and has added support for the Apple Pencil too. It might be a bit overwhelming for a beginner, but it is a drawing book, notepad and presentation tool packed into one.įor many people, any kind of image tweaking is associated with Adobe Photoshop. A number of formatting, pen and brush options are available for those wishing to experiment, and yes, you can make your own art and note booklets, adding and removing pages from them. While in the past most users had to make do with third-party styluses (not all of which worked well), most people can now draw and colour to their heart’s desire with the Apple Pencil, and even scribble notes or sketch on photographs. This is perhaps the best app out there for anyone with even a slight interest in sketching, noting and drawing.
