LiquidText, the annotation and document reader app developer for iOS (and a critical darling that has been one of Apple’s selected apps in its store nearly since its launch), has launched a new ...
It's hard to go back to an more ordinary PDF annotator after using LiquidText, but it is not the ultimate PDF tool for the iPad. We'd be doing you and LiquidText a disservice if we just called it a ...
LiquidText is launching a major update for iPad today with features like an all-new UI, fresh customizable layouts, a powerful tagging feature, and more. More good news, the popular productivity ...
The more ways in which you can engage yourself with what you're reading, the more likely you are to understand and remember it. It's a practice known as active reading, and it can involve taking notes ...
Paper’s great for some things, but when it comes to reading and taking notes, the traditional medium is mediocre at best. And when iPad apps try to replicate paper, things get even worse. “It doesn’t ...
The LiquidText note-taking app is coming to the Mac. Previously available on the iPad, it integrates reading and note-taking. The folks at LiquidText says the macOS version, coming later this month, ...
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