SimpleJournal is a cool note-taking app that lets you create memos and jot down anything using text, shapes, and images. It’s an open-source alternative to Microsoft’s Windows Journal, which has been discontinued.
After a quick installation, the app opens up with an assistant that gives you a rundown of what it can do. It even helps you set up your first journal page!
You can tweak things like resolution, theme, paper format, size, contact pressure for your input device, Bezier smoothing, shape recognition, and even choose different pens and highlighters.
If your first attempt isn’t perfect, no big deal! You can easily access the assistant from the Settings any time to start fresh on a new page.
Using SimpleJournal is super straightforward. You can just jump in and start drawing with whatever input device you like—just not the keyboard. You’ll love how easy it is to write with different colored pens, add shapes, delete notes, and throw in images. The option to add images is a bit tricky to find at first; it’s located in the upper menu of the tool.
You also have the option to toggle touch on or off based on your equipment and preferences. If you're not into pen inputs, you can switch over to touch inputs instead. Since this tool uses WPF technology, you can easily write or draw using a pen, mouse, or your laptop's touchpad.
SimpleJournal is designed for anyone who needs to take detailed notes—whether it’s for school projects, work tasks, design sketches or studying materials.
If you're ready to check out SimpleJournal, give it a go! It's definitely worth trying out!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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