▲ | twalichiewicz 4 days ago | |||||||
They’ve poured effort into replicating the feel of a notebook: restricted toolset, textured screen, stylus handwriting, etc., but I'm at a loss why this is worth hundreds of dollars plus a subscription instead of just using paper notebooks. - Paper-like feel? Actual paper still wins. - Undo, folders, search, tags? Flipping through a notebook and adding sticky notes gets you there faster. - Templates? A $10 pad of graph or dotted paper gives infinite variety. Handwriting-to-text and cloud sync is perhaps the strongest case, but even there it's probably faster to draft on paper and digitize with keyboard or speech. | ||||||||
▲ | reticulated 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I was sceptical at first too then gave their 100-day test a try with the bigger Pro and have the Move on order. I see the benefits over paper as: - Search. Still in beta, but you can now search handwritten notes. Seems to work well even with my scrawl. - Integrations. Just "send to Slack" for now but rumours from YouTuber Kit Betts that more are coming. - Working at night. The backlight, whilst lacking in temperature control, is handy at night or when ambient lighting is poor. - Backups. Annoying it's a paid subscription, but I consider it more like insurance against data loss at $3 per month. | ||||||||
▲ | prmoustache 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
Does-it have a lockscreen and is it reasonnably good in term of security? That would be the only incentive for someone who want to keep handwritten notes without having to lock the notebook in a safe every time it is left unattended. I am not thinking security against state actor, rather people within same household/office who might have too much curiosity. | ||||||||
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▲ | JohnKemeny 4 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
I travel a lot and bring it on the plane. It has thousands of pages of handwritten notes, and hundreds of text books and papers. In the airport or on the plane, I download papers I want to read or have to review. On touchdown, my reviews are synced and I can send the annotated paper by email. It does a bit more than a literal notepad. | ||||||||
▲ | nsavage 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I bought a Remarkable and ended up returning it. It was a cool device, but you're exactly right, I had a hard time justifying the cost over a $10 notebook. |