With Penbook you can use your iPad as a digital notebook.
Dennis Gandasubrata

Of course you already have this functionality on the iPad as standard, but the makers of Penbook distinguish themselves with a large collection of standard notebooks from which you can choose. You can choose from calendars, but also from specific notepads for secondary education, for example. The software is not only available for iPad, but also suitable for iPhone.
If you are not satisfied with the standard templates, you can also create your own design. Moreover, it is possible to use existing notepads as a basis and to further adapt them to your personal wishes. If you already have existing designs, you can import them as a PDF file and use them. At the time of writing, the database consists of about 400 templates that you can use. You can take the notes using the stylus, but also with fingers.
Penbook also has a built-in search function, which allows you to search for specific information within your handwritten notes. To further keep the information clear, there is support for this tags. The makers have also recently built in support for left-handers.
You are allowed to use the app for free in a limited mode. If you are satisfied, you can purchase the full version.
Penbook (https://penbook.app)
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Price: Free (includes in-app purchases)
System Requirements: iOS 14.0 and above
Language: English