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Drawing Tools App?

Tuttle

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I am looking for an app that allows me to make quick and simple sketches of two-D figures with such things as straight lines, arrows, rectangles, etc, with an extremely simpe interface. I think it probably should be a vector graphics app, but most of the ones I have seen (and I have several) are too compex for what I have in mind. I just want to make simple sketches to support handwritten notes.

Note Taker HD has such tools, but its zoom window can't be repositioned to my satisfaction. Notability is a good note taking app (as are several others) but its graphic tools aren't very good.

Can anyone make a recommendation? I have tried a lot of note taking apps, as well as several vector graphics apps.

Thanks.
 

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Normally I would recommend TouchDraw, but if you want the app to support handwriting too then I would recommend iDraw. They're both vector based apps and similar in a lot of ways. Both apps have a pen like tool that you can use for writing. For writing purposes neither app will give you handwriting that's as good as a good dedicated handwriting app.

I guess you would have to pick and choose your battle. Handwriting vs drawing.
 
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Layth said:
Normally I would recommend TouchDraw, but if you want the app to support handwriting too then I would recommend iDraw. They're both vector based apps and similar in a lot of ways. Both apps have a pen like tool that you can use for writing. For writing purposes neither app will give you handwriting that's as good as a good dedicated handwriting app.

I guess you would have to pick and choose your battle. Handwriting vs drawing.

Thanks. I just bought inkpad. It seems to do what I need!

Anyone else used it?
 

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