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I need to write Mathematics, but I would like to avoid Latex for quick notes that I wish to send to colleagues. So I would like to have somewhere to write with some sort of pen, in such a way that



1) what I write appears on the display of my computer (please note that I don't have an iPad, just a Macbook)



2) it gets saved on my computer when I finish.



These are just quick notes, so no special drawing features are required (on the contrary, the simpler/cheaper the better).



What should I consider? Since I own a Macbook, also writing on the built-in trackpad would be fine, but I've heard that the Inklet app slows down the computer in a very nasty way...



Thank you very much in advance.










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I need to write Mathematics, but I would like to avoid Latex for quick notes that I wish to send to colleagues. So I would like to have somewhere to write with some sort of pen, in such a way that



1) what I write appears on the display of my computer (please note that I don't have an iPad, just a Macbook)



2) it gets saved on my computer when I finish.



These are just quick notes, so no special drawing features are required (on the contrary, the simpler/cheaper the better).



What should I consider? Since I own a Macbook, also writing on the built-in trackpad would be fine, but I've heard that the Inklet app slows down the computer in a very nasty way...



Thank you very much in advance.










share|improve this question






















  • What have you tried/researched so far? Also please have a look at apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/3387/… and (with the appropriate changes) apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2180/… for ways to improve the question.
    – nohillside
    Dec 2 '18 at 10:34














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I need to write Mathematics, but I would like to avoid Latex for quick notes that I wish to send to colleagues. So I would like to have somewhere to write with some sort of pen, in such a way that



1) what I write appears on the display of my computer (please note that I don't have an iPad, just a Macbook)



2) it gets saved on my computer when I finish.



These are just quick notes, so no special drawing features are required (on the contrary, the simpler/cheaper the better).



What should I consider? Since I own a Macbook, also writing on the built-in trackpad would be fine, but I've heard that the Inklet app slows down the computer in a very nasty way...



Thank you very much in advance.










share|improve this question













I need to write Mathematics, but I would like to avoid Latex for quick notes that I wish to send to colleagues. So I would like to have somewhere to write with some sort of pen, in such a way that



1) what I write appears on the display of my computer (please note that I don't have an iPad, just a Macbook)



2) it gets saved on my computer when I finish.



These are just quick notes, so no special drawing features are required (on the contrary, the simpler/cheaper the better).



What should I consider? Since I own a Macbook, also writing on the built-in trackpad would be fine, but I've heard that the Inklet app slows down the computer in a very nasty way...



Thank you very much in advance.







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  • What have you tried/researched so far? Also please have a look at apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/3387/… and (with the appropriate changes) apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2180/… for ways to improve the question.
    – nohillside
    Dec 2 '18 at 10:34


















  • What have you tried/researched so far? Also please have a look at apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/3387/… and (with the appropriate changes) apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2180/… for ways to improve the question.
    – nohillside
    Dec 2 '18 at 10:34
















What have you tried/researched so far? Also please have a look at apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/3387/… and (with the appropriate changes) apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2180/… for ways to improve the question.
– nohillside
Dec 2 '18 at 10:34




What have you tried/researched so far? Also please have a look at apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/3387/… and (with the appropriate changes) apple.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2180/… for ways to improve the question.
– nohillside
Dec 2 '18 at 10:34










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You could purchase a Huion tablet from Amazon, I don't know if they are available in your region. They're quite cheap, I haven't personally tried them but based on the good reviews it looks like they do their job.



Here are two of them:



https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DTPYWBG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0b9aCb8TDP9VH



https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DM24HNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_di9aCb85MMQRV



There are also the Wacom tablets, I've used them before and I can say that they worked very well.



They can be expensive but there are a few cheaper ones like the Intuos S, I believe it was. It's specifically a drawing tablet but you could use it for writing.



Here it is:



https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-tablets/wacom-intuos



And for the software, you could use Krita (a free painting app) or Photoshop CC. You could also find other apps in the Mac Store as well.



EDIT: There is a video I found:



https://youtu.be/T0uBv5od8xU



He's using Windows but there's a version of OneNote available for Mac. It converts the hand written equations into text. It's awesome!






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    You could purchase a Huion tablet from Amazon, I don't know if they are available in your region. They're quite cheap, I haven't personally tried them but based on the good reviews it looks like they do their job.



    Here are two of them:



    https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DTPYWBG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0b9aCb8TDP9VH



    https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DM24HNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_di9aCb85MMQRV



    There are also the Wacom tablets, I've used them before and I can say that they worked very well.



    They can be expensive but there are a few cheaper ones like the Intuos S, I believe it was. It's specifically a drawing tablet but you could use it for writing.



    Here it is:



    https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-tablets/wacom-intuos



    And for the software, you could use Krita (a free painting app) or Photoshop CC. You could also find other apps in the Mac Store as well.



    EDIT: There is a video I found:



    https://youtu.be/T0uBv5od8xU



    He's using Windows but there's a version of OneNote available for Mac. It converts the hand written equations into text. It's awesome!






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      You could purchase a Huion tablet from Amazon, I don't know if they are available in your region. They're quite cheap, I haven't personally tried them but based on the good reviews it looks like they do their job.



      Here are two of them:



      https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DTPYWBG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0b9aCb8TDP9VH



      https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DM24HNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_di9aCb85MMQRV



      There are also the Wacom tablets, I've used them before and I can say that they worked very well.



      They can be expensive but there are a few cheaper ones like the Intuos S, I believe it was. It's specifically a drawing tablet but you could use it for writing.



      Here it is:



      https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-tablets/wacom-intuos



      And for the software, you could use Krita (a free painting app) or Photoshop CC. You could also find other apps in the Mac Store as well.



      EDIT: There is a video I found:



      https://youtu.be/T0uBv5od8xU



      He's using Windows but there's a version of OneNote available for Mac. It converts the hand written equations into text. It's awesome!






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        You could purchase a Huion tablet from Amazon, I don't know if they are available in your region. They're quite cheap, I haven't personally tried them but based on the good reviews it looks like they do their job.



        Here are two of them:



        https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DTPYWBG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0b9aCb8TDP9VH



        https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DM24HNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_di9aCb85MMQRV



        There are also the Wacom tablets, I've used them before and I can say that they worked very well.



        They can be expensive but there are a few cheaper ones like the Intuos S, I believe it was. It's specifically a drawing tablet but you could use it for writing.



        Here it is:



        https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-tablets/wacom-intuos



        And for the software, you could use Krita (a free painting app) or Photoshop CC. You could also find other apps in the Mac Store as well.



        EDIT: There is a video I found:



        https://youtu.be/T0uBv5od8xU



        He's using Windows but there's a version of OneNote available for Mac. It converts the hand written equations into text. It's awesome!






        share|improve this answer














        You could purchase a Huion tablet from Amazon, I don't know if they are available in your region. They're quite cheap, I haven't personally tried them but based on the good reviews it looks like they do their job.



        Here are two of them:



        https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DTPYWBG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0b9aCb8TDP9VH



        https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00DM24HNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_di9aCb85MMQRV



        There are also the Wacom tablets, I've used them before and I can say that they worked very well.



        They can be expensive but there are a few cheaper ones like the Intuos S, I believe it was. It's specifically a drawing tablet but you could use it for writing.



        Here it is:



        https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-tablets/wacom-intuos



        And for the software, you could use Krita (a free painting app) or Photoshop CC. You could also find other apps in the Mac Store as well.



        EDIT: There is a video I found:



        https://youtu.be/T0uBv5od8xU



        He's using Windows but there's a version of OneNote available for Mac. It converts the hand written equations into text. It's awesome!







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