![]() It’s a better user experience what do you think? We prefer navigating the table of contents on the sidebar than from a popup window you get in GoodNotes. Both apps recognise outlines, but it is easier to access them in PDFelement. You want an app that can quickly skip through pages (especially with long documents). Navigation is a crucial part of PDF reading. ![]() But, PDFelement has room for a workaround workflow with Windows and Android because it, at least, has apps for those operating systems. So, both PDFelement and GoodNotes are limited to syncing within the Apple ecosystem. It is a shame because PDFelement is most powerful on Windows. You can save documents in the iCloud folder to access them on any Apple device, which is the best syncing you’ll get in the app at the moment. It begs the question: what do you get for that $150 price difference?Īlthough PDFelement is available on more operating systems, it strictly does not sync across all of them. GoodNotes is only available on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS for a single, universal purchase of $7.99. To get the app on your iPad and a PC of your choice, it will cost you at least $159.99 (for the one-time purchase version). So, for example, if you want to use it on Windows and iPadOS only, you can pay for just those two devices. Though it has a subscription option, you can pay for it only on the devices you use. PDFelement is available on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Windows, and Android. ![]() That is why we chose to compare the PDF reading capabilities of these vastly different apps. Why GoodNotes vs PDFelement?Īmong note-taking apps, GoodNotes will give you one of the best PDF reading experiences, and PDFelement is one of the cheapest PDF editors on the market. Each app category has unique capabilities that set it apart from the others. On the iPad, you can work on your PDFs in either a note-taking app, PDF reader or PDF Editor.
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