I use and would recommend different apps for different use cases or study-dependant focus I can't see the forest through the trees so any help is truly appreciated! (Please correct me if I'm wrong) PDF Expert seems to be what I want but is really expensive (€50 per year). The latter two apps do seem to have a quite outdated interface, a big learning curve and no auto-sync. GoodNotes and Notability are primarily a notetaking app and don't have a proper annotation highlighter whereas MarginNote and LiquidText do have the annotation highlighter. I found the above six apps were mentioned a lot for PDF annotation but there are a lot of differences. I will also use OneNote for notetaking during virtual lectures (as I have done before during my bachelor) so I really don't need a note-taking app. I don't need to record audio whilst taking notes since that is not allowed by the university. Reviewing papers is really important to me as the material from the papers will be on the exams. I also want to make hidden text notes so everything is listed in one document. I want to markup text with an annotation highlighter rather than a drawing tool. The apps seem overwhelming, to be honest, and some come with a big price tag so I want to be sure I'll get the right one. Nonetheless, I don't know what app what would be the best for me. In my case, I don't have to buy books as I'll solely read academic papers. Only five days ago, u/clairemct asked a similar question on this subreddit which was focused on books rather than academic papers. I will read about 100 pages of academic papers in a week and I want to do this on my iPad Pro 11" and Apple Pencil. In a week, I will begin my master program which will have a lot of academic reading. One and a half years ago, I finished my bachelors which did not require a lot of academic reading.
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