(The app is also available for iPhones and Macs, where it’s mostly helpful for reviewing existing notes.)īut after 11 years of selling the app for an up-front price-most recently $9–developer Ginger Labs is leaving that model behind. It supports an array of brush styles and paper formats, and it has a killer audio recording feature for lectures and interviews: Recordings and written notes are synchronized, so you can tap on what you wrote and hear the audio from that exact moment. Please email us at with any business inquiries.The app lets users take handwritten notes on an iPad, ideally with an Apple Pencil. For now, please do not delete or edit those files in your Files.app. This is an issue stemming from Apple that we are currently looking into. In Apple's Files.app, there's data called NBOrganizers and notes in. We updated the icon! It is a lasso tool now but it works exactly the same as it did before. Tap the Options (3 dots) menu and navigate to Info.How can I write with my fingers or another stylus after using an Apple Pencil? To delete the item, tap "Delete" from the menu above it.To resize the item, tap and drag one of its corners.This keeps you from selecting the item while you write on it. Alternatively, tap an image with two fingers while using another tool.While using the text tool, tap an item with one finger to select it.How can I move, edit, and delete images, text boxes, and sticky notes? When you create a Notability account, it'll allow you to share note links with others via the Link Sharing feature. If you'd like to back up your notes, please try Auto-Backup. What is that? Is it related to note storage? In Notability Settings > Manage Accounts, I see an option for creating a Notability account. You can sync notes between them through iCloud.
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If restarting your device doesn't fix the error, iCloud's version history should let you download slightly older versions of your notes, and those versions should behave correctly. "Unable to load metadata" errors usually mean that iCloud is misbehaving, but we're working to prevent such errors. They might be in this folder, which is where Notability keeps files that are synced to iCloud: ~/Library/Mobile Documents/ZP9ZJ4EF3S~com~gingerlabs~Notability How do I troubleshoot Metadata errors? If you also have a Mac connected to iCloud and a Time Machine backup of that Mac, you may be able to find notes in that backup. You can manually export your notes as well. A backup is always recommended and the easiest way is through Auto-Backup. We're currently working on a solution for this issue but in the meantime, you'll only be able to recover this data through a backup. This could be due to insufficient storage or not allowing your data to finish uploading. When signing out of your Apple ID, if Notability data has not finished syncing to iCloud, the data will be evicted. I signed out of my Apple ID and now my notes are missing from the library.