I'm loving the quality and functionality of my new #Supernote A6. But more than that, I'm loving how analog it feels despite it's digital capabilities. It's pen and paper on steroids - the lines between analog and digital are indeed blurred. I love how the UI, features, and functionality fade into the background, leaving a simple, elegant writing and drawing experience. #eink
@bfgreen interested in hearing more about supernote. Tried using Rocketbooks and the habit did not stick. I go through a fair number of cheap paper notebooks and gel pens every year.
@fuse still early days, but the functionality is incredible. It is NOT a smart tablet, it's a writing device. If you have specific questions let me know here. I'll probably write up a short blog post in a few days and post to my website.
@fuse Wow! Ok, you gotta do a little YT research 😉
So, as many notebooks as you want.
There are two types of notebook, standard and auto-handwriting recognition (real-time). The former can still be exported as txt and recognized on export. The latter has full search capabilities.
You can work offline, or sync to their cloud (#Supernote is only device that doesn't require a subscription), Google, DropBox, OneDrive, or local USB.
Almost zero lag.
Feels like pen and paper (srsly!)
@bfgreen thank you!