A tutorial, where the most common features of the application are presented, is online at the following link:
With the release of the latest version, the videos are a bit outdated: on this link you will find a small manual that shows how to use the buttons in the new format:
https://inkandpaper-app.github.io/website/SHORT_MANUAL.pdf
• Write on your Android device just like you would on a piece of paper.
• Six types of customizable pens with the best digital inking features are available.
•Insert typed texts, images, geometric shapes in your pages in the most natural way.
• Select and move, zoom, rotate, stretch any object with your fingers.
• Control undo and redo actions with the undo / redo bar.
•Superimpose objects and manage their opacity using layers.
• Get the most out of an active stylus by configuring erase methods.
• Work with close writing mode on small screen devices.
•Use gestures to select or remove objects as you write.
• Set the background of any page by importing JPEG, PNG and PDF documents.
• Create new notebooks from popular document templates.
•Save and load custom sets of colors, pens, typewriters.
• Organize your notes in library folders. Cut, copy and paste notepads and pages.
• Export and share documents in PDF, JPEG, PNG formats. The PDF format is entirely vector.
•Backup and restore any section of the library in ZIP format.
Before purchasing, you can download the free trial version, which lacks export features, from this link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.inkandpaper.trial