![]() If you have bigger hands, you may want the extra length. The cap doesn’t stay well on the back of the pen, but it wasn’t an issue for me – I left it off. ![]() It helps if you tilt the pen at the angle you’re writing in. There were a few times when the pen didn’t make direct contact with the iPad and it skipped, but once I became comfortable with it, this happened less. Within the app, I found the pen responsive, and content I scribbled out was accurate. If you get frustrated easily, this may irk you. Wacom recommends downloading Bamboo Paper, which I did. However, if you’re looking to scribble down notes or draw, you can’t just activate the stylus and start drawing in Apple Notes – you will need to download an app (and there are many). For my purposes, I used the stylus to brainstorm, but it can also be used for artists who are a bit more creative than myself.įor those of you new to the stylus game, you are able to use the product as if it was your finger for basic functions on the iPad – swiping, selecting, etc. On the App Store until June 30 after that, it will cost $2.So you’re in the market for a stylus, but with so many options out there, how do you choose which one is right for you? I had a look at Wacom’s Bamboo Stylus Fineline. Writing is smooth and speedy, and while you’ll still get occasional interference when using a stylus and resting your hand on the iPad’s screen, once your hand is on the screen, the app ignores it and allows you to write onward with no miscommunication.īamboo Paper requires an iPad running iOS 4.2 or later it will be available for free ![]() In my short time playing around with Bamboo Paper, I’ll note that it has-without a doubt-one of the fastest rendering engines for drawing that I’ve seen in a quick note-taking app. You can even tap the page count on the bottom of the screen to see an overview of the pages contained within your book. You can also bookmark a specific page you’re working on so that when you re-open your Bamboo Paper book, it will open directly to that page by default, it opens to the latest page you’ve created. ![]() Draw something you want to share? You can email the page as an image to someone, save the page to your Camera Roll, or print it directly from the app. ![]()
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