(Updated Review 11-12-24)I wanted to update this review and say once again how I’m digging this application. It feels so much like real doodling to me. I think the developer hit that aesthetic perfectly. I like using the pen and pencil. But, often times I find myself using the pencil the most because it feels like when I was a kid doodling on scrap sheets of paper. Or, on class worksheets and then getting lectures from my teacher about how class papers were not a suitable place for artwork and I should be doing the work on them only, haha. But, just the whole interface has a very simplistic feeling to it, and that’s a great thing, and really comfortable feeling to it I think as well. I enjoy also how a lot is the tools you just tap them to open up another function. Like say if you select the Pen icon and tap it again it will then turn it into an eraser function. Which, I know an eraser is such a simple concept in an artwork application, in theory. How could or would you screw that tool up in an art program, right? But, so many developers of these more simple-type (and I say simple in all reverence, that’s the charm) art apps do, it drives me insane! They will do this wide field, like vector eraser. I want to erase a tiny part where like a line strayed out too far and I end up erasing an entire leg or the whole body. It’s madness and I cannot stand those pathetic excuses for an eraser in some apps. Here, though, just perfect in my opinion like everything else in the program. The pen feels like a genuine pen and even better the pencil feels identical to a real one. Plus, if you are using an Apple Pencil you can vary the stroke intensity and opacity kind of, by how hard you press. I love it all!I’m very surprised that I’m currently the only review for, Inkalot. This app should be popular as heck in my opinion. If you enjoy a really great example of doodling, inking, this is the app to get I think. Stuff like Sketch Club and Procreate and feature-rich full on art apps. I like them a lot. But, just for the sheer joy of relaxing with doing some doodling? This app cannot be beat I don’t think. I cannot wait to see what the developer does next! Maybe a charcoal tool? I don’t know, maybe that’s too much? I know the simplicity and pure doodling experience is what’s best here. But, I wouldn’t balk at having a charcoal tool to use in the future if you’d consider it. Still, even without that this app is in a league of its own in my opinion and it’s the next best thing or actually even better to grab a Post-It or piece of scrap paper and going to town making crazy and fun doodles. Many thanks to the developer of this application for creating and offering such a great time with, Inkalot. I still scratch my head why this app doesn’t have hundreds of thousands of 5-star reviews? But, I wish you much success and I’m sure you’ll get there soon!Oh, and, I forgot to mention how cool it is that can create as many individual notebooks as you want full of whatever types of drawings/doodles you want. So, you could have one titled “Stick Figure Battles & Wars”, haha, or “Sticker Ideas”, “Work Sketches”, “Outlines”, or I have one dedicated to “Freaky Creatures/Monsters” haha. You know, whatever you want to have a collection of doodles and drawings for. Just wanted to mention that and how easy overall this app is to use. Is a delight and I’m glad I found it. Thanks, again, to the developer and God bless. (Original Review)I love to doodle in my little real notebooks and this great app gives me the same fun feelings while using it. I really like that I can create separate folders for all of my doodles and the brushes and tools are great too I thought. Plus, just the overall aesthetics of how this program was designed. Well, it always sets me into a really good mood when I jump into this to create some new doodles. In my opinion, you can definitely feel that an artist developed this application and I love that a bunch. Many thanks to the developer for all of the blood, sweat and tears no doubt put into creating and updating this program and God bless.