Penultimate, the handwriting and sketching app for the iPad that we reviewed just last week has been updated today. The update (version 3.3) includes integration with popular services Dropbox and Evernote, as well as new features to help you move your data around your iPad more easily.
What’s New:
- Dropbox integration: Send notebooks and pages directly to your Dropbox, or enable automatic backup to be sure you always have a copy of your notes in the cloud. Open Penultimate files from your Dropbox.
- Evernote support. Evernote’s handwriting recognition is a great fit for Penultimate users. You can send notebooks and notes to your account for searching there later. Very simple signup in the app if you want to give it a spin.
- Open new workflows by “Open”ing your notebooks and pages in other apps on iPad.
- Copied images can be pasted into Penultimate, and copied ink can be pasted into other apps.
- Now available in Chinese (simplified) and Korean.
The website mentions “many other improvements and updates”, but does not specify what they are.
The app is available now as a free update for existing users, or can be obtained for $0.99 in the App Store (App Store Link).