
There are 21 different layouts including a few music sheets.

You can sort the notebooks by name or date modified. This screen is like seeing notebooks on a shelf. Noteshelf opens to a “My Notes” screen divided into rows showing your notebooks. Along the top are a search field and the option to create a new note. The notes show their “subject” (folder), name and the date and time it was last modified. Selecting a subject in the left column reveals that subjects notes in the right-hand column. The left column shows a list of your notes divided into groups of subjects.

You can create a new document, and along the bottom of the screen, you can navigate between the document view, a search screen or a favorites list. Below each notebook is its title and the date and time it was last modified.

GoodNotes opens to a “Documents” view showing each of your notebooks or folders in a grid. Once inside a document, the differences become more apparent. Open each app and you’ll immediately see the difference in their approaches.
