Takenoter V10 By Hnstudy New
| Feature | Takenoter V10 by HNStudy New | Notion | Obsidian | Anki | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Handwriting recognition | ✅ Neural native | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | | Spaced repetition | ✅ Passive AI-driven | ❌ (requires plugin) | ❌ (requires plugin) | ✅ (manual) | | Audio timestamping | ✅ Built-in | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | | Shape-based search | ✅ Yes | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | | Offline first | ✅ Full | ❌ Partial | ✅ Full | ✅ Full |
As the table shows, while Obsidian excels at linking, and Anki masters flashcards, Takenoter V10 is the only tool unifying handwriting, audio, and algorithmic recall in one cohesive environment. takenoter v10 by hnstudy new
One surprise is the quality of the smartphone app (iOS and Android). Unlike the dreadful reMarkable app, the Takenoter Sync app is fast. | Feature | Takenoter V10 by HNStudy New
The cornerstone of this update is the Neural Ink Engine. Previous versions suffered from lag when handling long handwritten documents. The new V10 engine uses on-device machine learning to predict your next stroke, reducing latency by 78% on tablets and touchscreen laptops. Moreover, it converts messy handwriting to clean, searchable text in real-time without needing an internet connection. The cornerstone of this update is the Neural Ink Engine
The stylus (included, not sold separately) is called the Fusion Pen 2.0. It is the heart of the Takenoter V10.
Most digital pens use electromagnetic resonance (EMR) or active electrostatic (AES). The V10 uses a hybrid system called "Magnetic Flux Variation."
This is the killer app. You write "Meeting with Sarah about Q3 budget." Later, you search for "Sarah." The V10 uses semantic analysis, not OCR. Even if your handwriting is illegible chicken scratch, the AI guesses the context. It works shockingly well.