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well I don't know what to tell you, it can easily do that lol
I installed and tried it. And if it can, it has to be just about the least intuitive program to use, yes I can take a photo, but selecting a color does nada to draw on it, selecting drawing opens an empty drawing instead of allowing painting on the photo. And I see no option for transparency?
Edit: Weird, after closing it, and opening it again, a brush appeared at the top, which when selected can draw and change to transparency, IDK what exactly happened, but yes it is apparently possible.
nice, glad you got it.
Alternatively, you could use the text copy feature from google photos, and select the text from it, paste it into Keep as a list, and have it all digital.
Haha I didn't know it could do that, wow that's cool. ๐ ๐
I'm not sure how well it works for handwritten though. We have a list in the kitchen we all add items to we need (in danish), but we just arrived home, and haven't really added anything yet for me to try on. Still even if it can't do that, that's a very cool feature.
I wonder how many things modern phones can do, that I'm unaware of? ๐ ๐
it works very well with my sloppy handwriting, but that is in English.