I'm loving the quality and functionality of my new 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.

@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.

@bfgreen can you have multiple virtual notebooks, or is it just a mega single searchable notebook? Can you choose what to sync and to where (and what not to sync)? Is there some sort of scratch pad feature or scheduled deletion of temporary content? How is the actual stylus feel? Is there any noticeable lag between writing and appearance on screen? Is the content search capability robust? I am definitely curious 😃

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@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 ( is only device that doesn't require a subscription), Google, DropBox, OneDrive, or local USB.
Almost zero lag.
Feels like pen and paper (srsly!)

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