Now, it’s important that I stress upfront that Write is not a handwriting recognition app. While this app is infrequently updated don’t let that put you off: it works perfectly on Ubuntu (and presumably other modern Linux distros too – let me know in the comments). It’s available for Windows, Linux, macOS and Android, with handy download packages prebuilt for all systems. Write is free (but not open-source) software. Prior to today I hadn’t even heard of it - so there’s a good chance you haven’t either! Stylus Labs’ Write isn’t a new app but it’s not merited much in the way of mentions online. ![]() ![]() And it is indeed a solid choice.īut I recently discovered a free Xournal alternative for Linux (as well as Windows, Mac and Android and iOS) and it’s specifically tailored for taking handwritten text. ![]() Xournal is considered the go-to app by touchscreen Linux users wanting to make handwritten notes on virtual paper using a stylus or a finder. ![]() Linux isn’t short of traditional note taking apps, but tools for handwritten notes? Well, those are a little trickier to come by.
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