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Carbo › Digital Notebook Reviews

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About: Carbo lets you capture and organize handwritten notes and sketches, bringing
handwriting in the digital age, right on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Carbo's
innovative visualization technology sets you free from pixel artefacts, while
preserving all expressiveness of your original drawings.


About Carbo Digital Notebook


What is Carbo Digital Notebook?

Carbo is a note-taking app that allows users to capture and organize handwritten notes and sketches on their iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The app uses innovative visualization technology to preserve the expressiveness of original drawings while eliminating pixel artifacts. Users can tag and annotate their notes for easy retrieval and store them on their device or in the cloud with native support for iCloud, Evernote, and Dropbox. The app also offers a variety of handcrafted export styles to turn notes and drawings into beautiful creations.



         

Features


- Hybrid visualization technology for highly accurate monochrome representation

- Image-based input options: take a new picture, import from camera roll, or import from iCloud Drive

- Drawing support with full support for Apple Pencil & 3D Touch pressure sensitivity

- Note editing: select, resize, relocate, or remove any element and make strokes thinner or thicker

- Annotations: add descriptive text to notes that are archived along with the image and globally searchable

- Tagging system for easy classification of notes

- Efficient file-based storage with typical note size of 400KB

- Export styles with 7 handcrafted styles and variants to customize notes

- High-fidelity exports up to 1200-dpi black-and-white for print

- Sharing options: Twitter, Facebook, AirDrop, Mail, Messages, iCloud Drive, Open in (another app)

- Latest iOS support with App Search, iPad multitasking, Siri 'Remind Me', 3D Touch shortcuts, modern iOS 14 photo access (browsing & searching)

- macOS 11 Big Sur / Mac Catalyst (Optimized for Mac)

- Universal app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac

- Pro Pack 2 or Pro Plan for unlocking all features with a one-time purchase or affordable subscription

- Upgrade pricing available for previous version owners

- Help and feedback available at creaceed.com/carbo and [email protected]

- Terms of Use and Privacy Policy available at creaceed.com/terms and creaceed.com/privacy.



Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Neutral
59.5%

Positive experience
58.0%

Negative experience
42.0%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 52 combined software reviews.

Key Benefits of Carbo Digital Notebook

- Allows manipulation of scanned notes and images

- Export options work well

- Useful for math applications and creating diagrams

- Simplifies the process of capturing and organizing images

- Can import pages from physical books for digital note-taking

- Stores files in Dropbox, freeing up device storage

- In-app editing and vector-based images stand out from other apps




20 Carbo Digital Notebook Reviews

4.3 out of 5

By


Wonderful for scanning written notes

Carbo excels at letting me scan and reorganize my written notes. I use it to back up my handwritten notebooks. It’s really a nice little app, and once I can bundle my pages easily into a PDF, it will replace my other scanning app.


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Pleasantly Surprised

I was worried when I saw that CarboDigitalNotebook went to a subscription plan, especially after losing functionality in other paid apps after they’ve done the same. Im happy to see that I haven’t lost any of the functionality of CarboDigitalNotebook and it still works great. Thanks!


By


Great for what I need

Carbo has long been my go to for scanning written notes. It’s clear and allows me manipulate the scan exactly as I want. Its export options work well. I haven’t used the pencil option much, but it has come in handy. As someone who prefers to write on paper then scan for long term reference it’s perfect for me and well worth the investment.


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Master of None

CarboDigitalNotebook is decent at one thing: take a picture of some writing or drawings, and move parts of it around. There are better scanning apps, and there are better note-taking apps, all of which offer more robust organization and sharing options. Carbo does provide a simple, intuitive editing interface. If that is all you are looking for, this is CarboDigitalNotebook for you.


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great

I enjoy using CarboDigitalNotebook for a variety of math applications. I can take pictures of different geometric figures and manipulate them the way I would like, and with the vast array of options such as changing the pen, paper etc. I can really make those things come to life for my students.


By


Very good app but exporting will be a problem

CarboDigitalNotebook can prove very helpful.

I have some old books that are not available in digital format. I can import some pages using Carbo and then read them and also underline and make marginal notes. This means that I can take the books with me and also that my underlining and notes does not have to damage the original book.

I think that I am going to like CarboDigitalNotebook; however, I have found one problem. There is an option for exporting pages (it is called "archiving"), but not of the options work. The archiving is basically just an "open in" setup, but since the file type is *.carbo, the files won't be read by any of my apps. So, CarboDigitalNotebook *can* export, but none of the apps on my device will accept them.


By


Needs viable export option

Carbo makes pretty good scans, but it’s crippled by the lack of a viable export option. Users need to be able to select multiple scans and export them to PDF or other file formats. Until that happens, save your money and consider this unusable for most purposes.


By


Apple Pencil sketching limited

Was hoping for same sketching engine as on Inko, but it isn’t. And with no demo version, no way for me to test without costing $8.

At this point, I won’t use CarboDigitalNotebook and wish I could get a refund.


By


Ripped off

7.99 for a below average pencil app. You do the math.


By


Evernote sync

I currently meet a problem that I can no longer sync my files to evernote. The error message says that "Evernote notebook could not be started (no information available for this error)" I tried to turn Evernote function off and then reauthorized Carbo, but this didn't work. I have experienced this problem for a period of time and the recent update didn't solve it.
I really appreciate your team for bringing such excellent app and I hope it could being better and better. Four star for the sync problem and I'm looking forward having this function back.


By


3.5 Stars - Great for People that draw diagram and images

I'm one of those people that literally hate taking notes on ruled paper. I draw diagrams, wife frames and other concepts in my notes. So CarboDigitalNotebook works perfectly for me.

Personally I store my "notebooks" in DropBox and I like the fact that it stores the files there and not on my device. This way it frees up my device from having pages and pages of notes on it.
The tagging platform is a bit quirky for my taste.

All the tags use lower case characters even if you try and enter all letters in CAPS. So, creating a tag such as "Super Cool Business" become "super cool business". It's annoying to me. So I knocked off a star for that.

I also technically knocked off a star for no PDF vector export. It's obvious that there is no pixelation in CarboDigitalNotebook , but the PDFs are exported using rasterized (non vector) images.

I understand why people aren't happy about ruled paper detection, but I believe CarboDigitalNotebook is aimed more at people that use un-9ruled paper (like myself).


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Organization of notes is lImited

Yes, there are tags, but for large collections of notes, tags are burdensome as they are applied on a per page basis. If there were a way to export a group of notes based on tags, this would be better.

As another reviewer mentioned, "export" options are limited. Why can't I work on the notes and then export an entire notebook as a discrete entity into some meaningful format, such as PDF? It looks like I'm going to have to dive into Dropbox and manually collate the pages into a notebook.

Perhaps it's my mistake, because I assumed this was an app to help one "process" notes. It turns out it's really an app to store notes in what is, in effect, a proprietary format.


By


Only wish I could save to Photos

CarboDigitalNotebook is really useful and really cool. I’m excited about this. My only problem is how I can’t save my notes as pictures to make them easy to share. “Create archive” is confusing and sending them in an email didn’t work and icloud and all that, I just don’t even know what I’m doing. Having the ability to use these notes as /pictures/ would be incredibly intuitive and would make CarboDigitalNotebook much more usable.


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Not what I expected (but still good)

CarboDigitalNotebook is great. Currently, I'm using it as a cloud service to store all my notes for school. The only reason I'm giving three stars? Crashes. This apps experiences a lot of them. When you're inputting a large amount of things at one time (take school notes, for example) CarboDigitalNotebook seems to crash on quite a regular interval, which is not ideal in any situation. Do take note it doesn't take the straight image, the images are run through filters that you can choose. Also, CarboDigitalNotebook does not work well when using different writing utensils (pencil & pen) on one surface.


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Well done and works well.

The developers have managed to take a very complicated process and make it simple. This is a great utility for capturing images and then moving them around within the same document. It's perfect if you take notes freehand or draw diagrams and then have need to put all of those little things together into one page or a single document. I don't know of another app that can do this as easily or as quickly.


By


Not yet ready

There's no edge-detection that's the standard for (free) scanning apps. You have to ponderously drag the corners to the edge of the document.
For lined paper (who doesn't use lined paper for taking notes?) CarboDigitalNotebook imports the lines and ties them to the text/images. This means that you can't lasso your text/images and manipulate them. You can reduce the line thickness when you first import the image to try to make the lines disappear but you run the risk of not capturing some of your written text/images.
I should note that the beta Evernote sync does not work.


By


A great app, but has some improvement space

I got CarboDigitalNotebook when it was on sale. Now, it turned to an app that must be installed on every device I own. In-app editing makes CarboDigitalNotebook stand out from other apps, and the vector based images are almost perfect. However, there are some shortcomings, like filtering multiple tags or reediting scanned documents that sometimes can a bit annoying. I'm really anticipating for the new versions of CarboDigitalNotebook !


By


Amazing! But listen.

Hi Developers, much appreciation for such a great app. I like it so far. And I have a suggestion. Because the drawings are turned into vectors, maybe you can add a function that allow users to select several vectors and then change their color or thickness. This can be used to highlight some part of the notes. I wonder if that would be difficult to do, but it would come very hand in day to day use.


By


Good So Far; Needs Sync

This should do a very nice job of getting rid of miscellaneous notes. I'll go to five stars when it syncs. Until then, items will stay local and I will only use on my iPhone. As it is, one chooses where to store in terms of local, Dropbox or iCloud --- and wherever chosen is the only place the photo is. As far as I could, there is not even a copy feature so that one could manually store both local and cloud.


By


Great App, needs iCloud Drive support

I use CarboDigitalNotebook to capture my whiteboard drawings all the time. It's got a great balance of capture and editing features. I can write on my whiteboard, and then tweak the images later on.

Apple Pencil support is great for CarboDigitalNotebook. It also supports all of the latest iOS features ... Except for iCloud Drive. I can't take my drawings and store them in iCloud Drive or other storage providers. I hope they add this in.




Is Carbo Digital Notebook Safe?


Yes. Carbo › Digital Notebook is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 52 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.3/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Carbo Digital Notebook Is 58.0/100.


Is Carbo Digital Notebook Legit?


Yes. Carbo › Digital Notebook is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 52 Carbo › Digital Notebook User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Carbo Digital Notebook Is 100/100..


Is Carbo › Digital Notebook not working?


Carbo › Digital Notebook works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



Pricing Information

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..

- Pro Pack 2: a one-time purchase to unlock all features and remove the 10-note limit.

- Pro Plan: an affordable subscription to unlock all features and remove the 10-note limit, with a 7-day free trial available. The pricing for the Pro Plan is as follows:

- Monthly: $2.99/month

- Yearly: $19.99/year




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