![]() The Straight one draws straight lines for underlining important information. To handwrite notes, choose the Freehand setting for your pen. These look and feel the same, but the Ballpoint pen (with pressure sensitivity turned on), works better. For a PDF reader, not a note-taking app, it is fantastic! The app has a BallPoint and Calligraphy pen, which you choose in the settings. Writing in the app feels natural and smooth and we love it. LiquidText has an impressive accurate representation of my handwriting. It is useful when you like referring back to your resources. In LiquidText, you can easily link ideas back to where you got them on the PDF. Most PDFs don’t have any space to write on, so the canvas comes in handy. You can annotate the PDF or write notes on the canvas. It seems they might have to bring it back down where it was before. iPadOS 15 has made them a bit of a pain to work with because tapping them accidentally brings up the multitasking gesture. Your annotation tools are on the top toolbar. You can move these around, but its best to keep them where they are, to avoid any confusion. The left sidebar configures how you interact with your documents while the right one configures your canvas. LiquidText has three toolbars, one at the top and two floating/mobile sidebars. Outlines are awesome because they help us navigate through our documents faster. You can resize this to make it bigger and you can toggle it away to create more space for working. You also get an Outline of the PDF if it has one. The DocPane lists all the documents in your project. You can then rename the document and Import Document to add it to your project. The images can be from the Photos Library or Files. LiquidText creates a document from all the images you add. In your project, you can add documents from other LiquidText projects and choose the documents you want. You can easily switch between the documents as you take notes. You can add a lot of resources to your DocPane, but can only open three documents at a time. At least your handwritten notes remain uniform. This does not affect the zoom percentage of your canvas, which is awesome. The workspace in LiquidText has two columns that you can resize. LiquidText converts word and ppt documents to PDF first, before opening them in a workspace. ![]() In Files, you can select multiple documents to get started. On the homepage, you can import documents into LiquidText from Files, a website or photos. This review focuses on the Pro version of LiquidText on the iPad. You can also sync across all of them and you don’t have to pay for major updates. For different subscription packages, you get the app on all your devices. ![]() The Pro version gets paid major updates and does not sync across your devices. For the iPad, the app costs about $29.99 for a one-time purchase to get the Pro version of the app. LiquidText is a PDF reader by LiquidText Inc, that is available for your iPad, Mac and Windows 10. 8/10 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Pricing & Supported OS ![]()
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