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GIMP(requires a degree, but can do anything)
inkscape(more for movement, but can do a lot)
libreoffice draw(requires probably the least study)
PDFSam(specialised for your purpose, but a little minimalistic)
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I bought this tablet since it was cheap and had a stylus. Works great for hand written notes with Write.
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If you don't need to edit and just need to add more annotations and pages, I also recommend Xournal (and maybe Xournalpp). It has pressure sensitivity support too.
For what it's worth, I also recommend Wacom tablets, even if it's their cheapest product. (In fact, I've only ever had their cheapest product.) They have a wireless battery-less technology and out-of-the-box Linux support for years now.
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This is the stuff! Well I've tried it with the mouse, but I'm guessing once I have the tablet, and if it can be used as a drawing tablet for linux xpp will work life a charm with it too. (And it's conveniently in the repos as well.)
Thank you all for the helpful suggestions. I might post a follow-up when I've actually tried it with the tablet, how the experience was.
Last edited by dvd on 22 August 2024 at 7:08 am UTC