The app has a library of premium images you can unlock with coins, or access everything by subscribing at $2.99 for one month or $4.99 for three months. Both subscription options have a three-day trial. Coloring gives you 50 coins to start, and you can buy more in blocks of 100 ($0.99), 250 ($1.99), and 600 ($3.99). You can also watch ads to earn coins. The Android app has five pen and brush options, and each has a color picker tool and size options. You can also add an array of lines and shapes, as well as images from other apps. You’ll need an Adobe account to access the app, but a free version is available, which includes access to Adobe’s collection of stock photos, cloud storage, and the ability to send a file to Photoshop CC and Illustrator CC with the layers intact. The app also has a few Android widgets, including a pen input shortcut to capture your thoughts immediately. If you make a mistake, Write has an undo/redo dial that you can slide back and forth to make adjustments. Finally, you can add bookmarks to your text so that you can easily find important passages and add handwritten links for navigation. Google Keep can also transcribe your oral notes, and you can add images and drawings. It also responds to Google Assistant voice commands. Notes sync across all your devices, including smartwatches. You can purchase additional pens for $0.99 or get the Pro Pack for $5.65, which includes the crayon, watercolor brush, brush pen, pencil, and three additional notebooks (sold separately, they’re $0.99 each). You can also insert photos from your camera or other apps and share your sketches and notes to cloud storage services, other drawing apps, and via email. If those fields exist, DocuSign detects them so that you can easily see what needs filling out. DocuSign accepts documents from a range of cloud storage services, as well as those scanned with your phone’s camera. The game also tosses in bombs that you must avoid. The game has a few modes: You can play against the clock, against other players, or in endless classic mode. Slicing through fruit is very satisfying, as it turns out.