Codiad vs GoodNotes
A side-by-side look at Codiad and GoodNotes. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Codiad
Development
Codiad is a free, open source web-based IDE and code editor. It offers syntax highlighting and auto-completion for many programming languages and supports plugins to extend functionality. As a cloud IDE, Codiad allows developers to write and run code from any device with a browser.
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GoodNotes
Education & Reference
GoodNotes is a digital handwriting and note-taking app for iPad and iPhone. It allows you to take notes, annotate PDFs, sketch ideas, and organize notes into notebooks using the Apple Pencil or your finger. GoodNotes is intuitive, flexible, and great for students and professionals.
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