Note app that takes advantage of S Pen?

Zergslayer69

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I've sifted through a few pages here regarding apps that take notes. Seems the popular choice is Evernote, but when I got it, seems its mainly for typing, no drawing/handwriting option. S Note seems a little clunky for me, the handwriting part doesn't even automatically put a space between words, cmon now. In any case, are there any other apps (note or drawing, doesn't matter) that utilize the S Pen's precision?
 
I've sifted through a few pages here regarding apps that take notes. Seems the popular choice is Evernote, but when I got it, seems its mainly for typing, no drawing/handwriting option. S Note seems a little clunky for me, the handwriting part doesn't even automatically put a space between words, cmon now. In any case, are there any other apps (note or drawing, doesn't matter) that utilize the S Pen's precision?

Actually it will put a space between words if you write them all at one time, but if you write it one word at a time it doesn't.
 
There also is the app that came with the intnl vers of the GN2. It is available in the repository done by Lucid Mike.
 
Thanks for recommending papyrus seems like a streamlined s note. Good thing for the link since you can't search for it.

Edit: I actually happen to have the international version. What is the app name or link if you have?
 
Papyrus is awesome. I downloaded it at first and thought it was just like any other note taking app. When I went back to the Playstore to uninstall it, I decided to watch the video from the developer. I was blown away from what all it could do. I really like the copy and paste feature, along with erasing with my finger. It also supports Multi View.
The developer also has another app that will allow you to choose what apps you would like to have opened when the S-Pen is removed. I have mine set to a custom launcher pop-up so I'm able to pick the app I would like to use.

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Lecture Notes. Try both before buying. Lecture Notes does more.

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s note works fine for me, you just keep writing the sentence as you normally would when using pen/paper. spaces are entered automatically.
 
Quill is one that I purchased when it was on sale. My handwriting is bad, so I have not used it much.

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