If you’re a student, writer, or anyone else who creates content on the go—whether that be articles, videos, photos, or any other type of digital content—you will likely want to sync your notes, research materials, and additional information from your iPad to your Mac. While third-party apps like Notability and Evernote sync notes between your iPad and Mac (and Android devices), it’s not as simple as installing one app, and everything is synced up. Check out this article to learn how to sync Notability from your iPad to your Mac.
How to Sync Notability From Your iPad to Windows?
If you have a Mac and an iPad, you can easily sync your notes via iCloud. First, ensure that your iPad and Mac are connected to the internet. Next, open the Notability app on your Mac, and provide you’re bound to your iCloud account. You can drag and drop your notes into the Mac app, which will sync to your iPad. You can also connect your iPad to your Windows PC. To do that, go to Settings -> Accounts -> select the Notability account, and then choose the PC you want to sync with.
How to Sync Notability From Your Mac to Windows?
Open up the Notability app on either your Mac or PC and then choose to add a new notebook. Search for the notes you want to import, then drag and drop them into the app. Once they’ve synchronised with your Mac, you can open them on your PC via the Notability app or import them into your OneNote account. While syncing notes between your devices is great, what if you have multiple devices? If you have a Mac, iPad, or iPhone, you can easily sync your notes from each device to your Microsoft OneNote account. And if you have a Windows PC and mobile devices like an Android or an iPhone, you can do the same thing.
How to Sync Notability From Windows to Mac?
Like a regular cloud service, iCloud can automatically sync your notes between your Mac and iPad. But there are a few things you can do to make sure it’s syncing correctly. First, ensure your Mac and iPad are connected to the internet. Second, ensure that your Mac and iPad settings are set to “iCloud.” To do this, open the iCloud app on your Mac and then select your iPad in the list. Ensure that the Auto-Sync option is set to “on,” and you’re ready. If you wish to sync your Notability notebooks manually, you can open your Mac’s Notability app and then go to File -> Options. From there, you can choose which notebooks you want to sync.
How to Sync Notability Between iOS Devices?
You can easily sync your notes and Mac if you have an iPad. And if you have an iPhone, you can do the same thing. First, ensure that your Mac and iPhone are connected to the internet. Next, open the Notability app on your Mac and ensure you’re connected to your iCloud account. You can drag and drop your notes into the Mac app, which will sync up with your iPhone. You can also connect your iPhone to your Mac using a USB cable. This will allow you to view all your notes on your Mac and transfer notes from your Mac to your iPhone.
Conclusion
Whether you’re a student, writer, or anyone else who creates content on the go, you will likely want to sync your notes, research materials, and other information from your iPad to your Mac. While third-party apps like Notability and Evernote sync notes between your iPad and Mac (or Android devices), it’s not as simple as installing one app, and everything is synced up. Check out this article to learn how to sync Notability from your iPad to your Mac.