![]() It autosaves and autosyncs your notes, and everything you write will be searchable without you having to do anything else. It's quite easy to remove all distractions - and the purple! - and just focus on pen & paper, with whatever type/size of ruled lines you want. OneNote in full screen view is about as bare-bones as it gets if all you want to focus on is writing notes (especially the lightweight Store version). I guess at the end of the day I'm looking for a Procreate equivalent for Windows. Can anyone recommend a fairly simple note taking and sketching application with a similar feel? I'm looking for something where the tools are minimally placed off to the side or in a radial menu, I can change the background, I can full screen it or at least have the canvas take up most of my screen, there is pressure sensitivity, possibly a colour wheel or at least a wide colour palette, and that works majority of the time without major stuttering or glitches. ![]() Right now, one of the best applications I've tested is Plumbago but the writing glitches often especially when I write in cursive, its extremely glitchy at the moment and the inking pen has no pressure sensitivity (really strange considering the pencil does). I see a lot of people praising OneNote but in my opinion the UI is very distracting (not a fan of the purple), the removal of the radial menu seems to really have bogged down workflow and it just seems like its a poorly planned out application (way too heavy). ![]() However, I am having a really hard time finding the right applications to do so. ![]() I wanted it to basically replace my notepads and small sketchbooks to minimize heft in my bag. I purchased my Surface Pro 4 not too long ago but I'm finding that I'm not using it exactly as I initially wanted to. ![]()
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