Before you begin
Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the latest iOS or iPadOS, and your Mac to the latest macOS.
Text file formats that you can import
On your Mac, you can import many different types of text files into Notes. When you import files, each text file is converted to a new note.
Notes can import the following file types:
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Importing from Evernote
On your Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, you can import Evernote Export files (.enex files). Each .enex file can include one or many notes. When you import an .enex file, each note from Evernote is converted to a new note in Notes.
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Import notes on your Mac
When you import text files or .enex files, you can add them to your iCloud notes account or your On My Mac account. If you store them in iCloud, you can automatically see all of your notes on any device where you’re signed in with your Apple ID.
- Open your Notes app.
- From the Notes sidebar, choose to store your notes in iCloud or On My Mac by clicking a folder in the account that you want to use.
- From the menu bar, choose File > Import to Notes.
- Select the file or folder that you want to import. If the notes that you're importing are organized in folders, make sure that 'Preserve folder structure on import' is selected. If you don't see this setting, click Options in the lower-left corner.
- Click Import. When you see a confirmation message, click Import again.
After your files import, you'll see a new folder in the Notes app called Imported Notes. Then you can organize them into any Notes folder that you want.
Import notes on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
You can import Evernote Export files (.enex files) to Notes on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Each .enex file can include one or many notes.
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When you import an .enex file, each note from Evernote will be converted to a new note in Notes. Before you import to your Notes app, send yourself the .enex file via email or save it to iCloud Drive from your computer.
Use Mail
- Open your Mail and tap the email with the file that you want to import to Notes.
- Touch and hold the file, tap Share, then tap Notes.
- After your file downloads, you'll see a confirmation message. Tap Import Notes.
Use the Files app
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- Open the Files app and go to the file that you want to import to Notes.
- Touch and hold the file, tap Share, then tap Notes.
- After your file downloads, you'll see a confirmation message. Tap Import Notes.
When you open the Notes app and select your iCloud notes, you'll see a new folder called Imported Notes. If you're not using Notes with iCloud, you see the new folder in the On My Device notes.
If you don't use iCloud and you don't have On My Device available, you get an alert when you tap Add to Notes.
Learn more
- Use Notes on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
- Keep your notes secure with password-protection.
If this is a traditional art pen and drawing tablet, it is not really the same.
Traditional digital drawing tablets, like a Wacom Intous or Bamboo tablet you have to develop a hand/eye coordination to use the pen and digitizer and watch what is happening on screen.
The precision and accuracy is there, but there is a learning curve and adjustment time to using these traditional digitising tablets and digitiser pens.
What is better and closer to the experience of an iPad and Apple Pencil is a visual monitor graphics drawing tablet, instead.
I do not what your budget is, but Wacom is too expensive an option for those types of monitor tablets that you draw directly on a seperate monitor with a digitizer technology built into the screen.
Wacom's line of monitor style graphic drawing tablets are called Cintiq.
Wacom charges are high end premium ($800 all the way to $2000-$3000) for their monitor style drawing
There is a lot of good cheaper competition out their now for these style digital monitor graphics drawing tablets.
I am not sure of what you can afford to spend but there are a lot 13 and 16 inch monitor style drawing tablets that sell for well under $500, now and many are quite good.
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There are a few 22” inch screen monitor graphic drawing tablets that sell for under $500, also.
These types on tablets where you can see and interact with your computer screen using another pen sensitive touch monitor/digitiser screen comes closest to the iPad/Apple Pencil experience.
Look at ones on Amazon.com from
Parblo Coast
Huion
Artisul
These manufacturers of graphic monitor style drawing tablets have been reviewed by online artists on YouTube to be some of the the better competitors to Wacom on both price, quality and performance of these style of tablets.
Make sure in the description to make sure they are compatible with Macs and Mac OS.
Mar 8, 2018 7:16 AM