

He is also the co-host of the Bookworm podcast and (probably) spends too much time on Twitter. Mike lives in Wisconsin with his wife and 4 crazy boys and is the author of Thou Shalt Hustle. His newest effort is He is the Executive Editor for The Sweet Setup, a site dedicated to reviewing and recommending the very best Mac and iOS apps, and is the creator of FaithBasedProductivity, where he teaches his personal approach to getting more done.
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Mike also gives us an update on his Faith-Based Productivity project, explains why he occasionally implements a “nuclear option” to stay focused, and more. He discusses what you will learn in his new GoodNotes, the benefits of analog notes on a digital device, and what a bullet journal is. So, I want to transfer chapter one into Goodnotes so I can edit it.Mike Schmitz gives us some insight into the kinds of things he is and will be covering as the Executive Editor at The Sweet Setup. The binder/library is on the left, chapters/sheets are in the middle, and to the left is the actual chapter. So this is what Ulysses looks like on my iPad. The only thing that makes this even better is the fact that Ulysses seamlessly pairs with Goodnotes. Once I realized I could annotate in Goodnotes, my whole world opened up. This can be wasteful and messy and I kind of accepted that there was no way around this until I realized that I could import PDFs into Goodnotes, an app I use on my iPad for my digital planner. I may print out the chapter multiple times, editing until I'm satisfied and finally move on. This can be a really long process if a scene is bothering me. I revise on paper and then input the notes/changes back into the manuscript. There's something about seeing the story on a sheet that makes it easier to spot the flaws. You can choose a cloud storage folder as a location for your template.
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Export that single page in PDF Flattened format to the Files app. This is based on the ruler feature of Apple Notes, which I hope Goodnotes would consider implementing. With a ruler, you can precisely draw lines (in terms of the length and angles etc).

I usually edit by printing out a hard copy. If you want to use the page you're working on as a template for future Notebooks, follow these steps and you'll be able to create the template from this existing page and use it again and again: 1. Whats your use case, if its just to draw straight line then theres shape tool.

There are more than 25 alternatives to GoodNotes for a variety of platforms, including iPad.

Right now I’m editing part 1 of Bitter Secrets and posting the raw manuscript on Patreon. GoodNotes is described as for iPhone and iPad is a notetaking app with the theme of 'digital paper.' Its usable for all your handwritten notes and formerly paper-based information and is a popular Note-taking tool in the office & productivity category. I keep finding features I didn't know I needed. I have been using Ulysses since October and there is so much I want to say about it. I was thinking of doing a “Writer Wednesday” when I want to talk about something in the industry, writing, or gush about a writing app like Ulysses.
