

Infinity is a difficult concept to grasp. It’s a great app to use if you want to ditch a notebook in favor of your Surface.

Notebooks can be shared with Bamboo Paper users on Android and iOS too. Its notebooks have different pages you can flip to, you’re free to write anywhere on the page, and you can even paste images in. SEE: Microsoft Surface Pro 4: The smart person’s guide (TechRepublic)īamboo Paper is a note-taking app that tries to mimic a paper notebook. While Wacom may have been ditched for N-trig its Paper app still works great–and is a must-have–for Surface users. Wacom, the maker of Bamboo styluses, had its technology baked into the first two Surface Pro models. Taking notes, simulating a whiteboard, turning handwriting into text, annotating PDFs, and doing math aren’t just possible: These five apps make them practical. How to connect an Apple wireless keyboard to Windows 10 Microsoft offers Windows 11 for HoloLens 2 Windows 11 update brings Bing Chat into the taskbar

Microsoft PowerToys 0.69.0: A breakdown of the new Registry Preview app More and more pen-centric apps are appearing on the Windows Store–but which are worth your time? Must-read Windows coverage If you’re fortunate enough to have a machine that works with a stylus there are a lot of features to check out. The new Windows Ink Workspace further cements the importance of the stylus to Windows 10, and it does so with style. Windows 10 was greatly improved by the Anniversary Update, especially for Microsoft’s line of Surface tablets and laptops. Here are five apps that excel at their respective tasks. The Microsoft Surface has plenty of ways to make use of a digital pen, but not all apps are created equal. Five apps to make use of your Microsoft Surface pen
