
Learn how to use Liquid Text on the iPad for research, navigate its home page, and organize documents with folders, a sidebar, and a top toolbar; explore Live Unlimited syncing.
Discover how to annotate PDFs with liquid text by selecting text to highlight, comment, bookmark, or tag, then create and format comments and edit them.
Discover how the Liquitex workspace merges many pages into a single canvas and how to customize templates, colors, borders, and notes via the sidebar.
Create, rename, customize, duplicate, and delete multiple workspaces in liquid text. Open three workspaces at once, arrange layouts, and nest child workspaces; move items between them.
Link ideas across documents, notes, and workspaces in LiquidText on iPad, using links, copy and paste, and comparisons to organize topics from chemical composition to proteins.
Step-by-step, easy-to-understand lessons to help you master LiquidText for the iPad. It is beginner-friendly if you don't know anything about LiquidText, but even if you're already a LiquidText user, there is something to learn. Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
New projects
PDF annotations
Bookmarks and tags
AI
Workspaces
Excerpts
OCR
Linking ideas
Organisation
Handwritten annotation
Our lessons are short and to the point, so you can learn what you need in the shortest time possible. All you need is the LiquidText app (meaning you're subscribed to the app or you have purchased the one-time Pro version), your iPad, and an Apple Pencil. Note, however, that some versions of LiquidText might not have some features covered in this course. Our course is based on the LIVE unlimited version of LiquidText, which ensures that we have covered everything in the app.
The course was created using a 12-inch iPad Pro. Our team has spent hours studying PDF readers, and after more than six years of studying and using LiquidText, we have finally put together everything we know about the app into this course. We hope that it will ease your digital transformation journey as you venture into your research, work, or studies.
In this course, we have focused on how to use LiquidText to get the most out of it. We do not cover digital note-taking or research techniques. That way, you can focus on a single goal: to master LiquidText and create digital notes you're proud of.