Drawing Notepad App Reviews

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Simple but effective

This app Is very easy to use and its free

Great idea but it doesnt work.

Not user friendly. Cant draw on certain places of the screen. Cant place text.

Dissatisfied

The previous version was far superior to this one. It had offset drawing do your finger didnt hide the drawing. I could also recall a previous drawing to edit it. This version doesnt even have an edit option. All the drawings and notes of the previous version are gone. This is a giant step backwards.

Needs work

Its very inaccurate trying to draw when it draws where youre not touching. I see the purpose but it just doesnt work well. Also, the darn ad! If I try drawing low on the screen I mistakenly bump into it.

Pretty good!

This is a pretty cool app. The only problem is that its a bit inaccurate, as it aims a little higher.

Good, but...

It should start out a completely blank sheet instead of the black outline. Also should start out on pen and not the moving cursor thing.

Best

This app is cool and btw you have to go on settings and change the cursor accuracy. Awesome app!!! ;D

Fun

Good app, but kinda annoying how there is no erase or undo. The adds get annoying but thats what you get when its a free app i guess.

Not great

Writes like way above where my finger actually is, ad makes notepad smaller

NO ERASER

I like this app but it needs an eraser or undo button ADD AN ERASER PLZZZZ

Open youre eyes people!

A) go to settings and turn off the off set cursor! Easy enough! B) eraser: just color in white! C) adds are what you get w/ a free app! dont want them, pay! C) okay, Ill give you the undo button, that would be nice!

Bad bad bad

I hated it I couldnt draw anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its good it is free or else I would be getting my money back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ok

It is ok but it needs a restart butten if it is above your finger when you try to paint go to seting and turn off offset

Not worth it

Horribly inaccurate. Draws about a half inch above where u are actually touching.

Great app

Good app for free. Read the comments from the smart people, turn off the offset in settings, use white as an eraser and everything works like a charm.

Great app

You use the button offset to see what you are making! DUH! I use it to my advantage.

HORRIBLE

Calibration on the app is horrible

STUPID!

this app stinks! It does draw an inch above where uvwantt .... DONT WAIST UR TIME!

Good START but needs some features

1. Needs zoom-in ability. 2. Needs pencil icon for precise start of draw. The offset is great in that it lets you see what you are doing, but you start marking at the exact moment you find out what the offset distance is. It needs a pencil icon, then when you touch down it could automatically use the distance between your touch and the icon as the offset. That way (1) the offset can be as small as you want and (2) you know where the line will begin. Then at the bottom could be a "pencil up" button. With the pencil up (icon of a pencil with a dot away from the point) your touch just moves it without marking, so you can position it. Then "pencil down" (exactly at the dot) and draw. 3. Orthogonal drawing. The hardest thing to do in a free-drawing app is a straight line. Is there any way to add an "ortho" button, so that moving the pencil draws a straight line from start to end position? (Lift finger to set line in place.) Related: a circle function. Moving the pencil pulls a circle out from the start position at the center. Concentric circles: a "last position" button to pop the pencil point back to the last start position, where you can then pull out another circle concentric to the previous one. Finally, to aid in perspective drawing, a way to select a circle and squash it into an ellipse (maybe a two-finger squeeze or spread, with your fingers supplying both the angle and amount of squeeze/spread). You would not need to put your fingers directly on the circle, once it is selected, it would be only the relative motion of the fingers, no matter where they are, that would modify the circle. Twisting with two fingers to rotate the ellipse around its center. And a button to change the two-finger action to a circle resizer instead of ellipse-maker. For an arc, draw a complete circle and erase the excess (not that hard with zoom). A specialized erase would make this even easier: select points on the circle and erase between the points with a "cut" button. Of course that would require a "point-select" pen. The simpler "draw with white" erase would do if it would keep the app small and simple. These few features would make this into an unsurpassable drawing app. Id pay money for it, if it was stable. Since wrote above I found DangoPen, which has some of these features. But it is for iPad only. This app could be almost as useful while being simpler to operate, and can work on iPad and iPhone both. (Im trying to keep sketch notes on a Touch.)

A simple drawing pad

A blank screen and a pencil to draw with. I like the offset, but the ad at the bottom got in the way. I launched the ad about 3 times before I realized what I was doing and turned off the offset for a while. An undo button would be nice, just one step. It is a sketch pad. An inexpensive paid version with a tool to set the transparency (simulating a lighter touch with the pencil) would be nice. Id like to be able at shade in some color while still seeing my outline. I hope this app continues to develop.

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