New to Nebo and how to use the app
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Whether you’re considering downloading Nebo for the first time or you’re a new user looking for a useful guide on how to get started, the steps provided bel...
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What is syncing? Syncing is the process by which changes you make to your Nebo notes on one device are reflected across any other locations or devices wher...
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If you notice that the app is running slowly, your pen response time is diminished, or the app is closing while you are working on a particular note, this m...
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What is RAM? Computer random access memory (RAM) is critical in determining your device’s performance. RAM gives your apps a place to store and access dat...
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A passive stylus (also known as a capacitive stylus) is a pen that acts like a finger when touching the screen of a device. The passive stylus and the devic...
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Nebo for iOS is free to download with basic functionalities, but if you want to take advantage of the full power of the app you will need to access the diff...
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Nebo 4.0 Nebo 4.0 introduces the following new features: Keyboard in Notes: You can now use the keyboard to type, dictate and edit text in Notes. Read...
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Notebooks are containers for your notes. To create your first notebook: iOS Open the Notebooks section in the side panel. Tap in the top right corne...
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When writing on a document Nebo adapts to your handwriting. While it is possible to write in Nebo using either a passive pen or an active pen, active pens a...
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On a document, to convert your work, whether your content is text, math, or a diagram, double-tap anywhere on your text block or object, or tap at the righ...