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[–] grrgyle 3 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

These always sound neat, but I'm not sure anything could get me to give up my addiction to pencil and paper.

Has anyone actually transitioned from paper notebooks to digital?

I did with a kobo elipsa, the learning curve was keeping everything charged.

[–] naeap@sopuli.xyz 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I'm having a remarkable (actually from gen 1 over 2 to the current version 3 now) and it's an absolute gem.

I always rely on pen and paper for my work to scribble down stuff, draw some diagrams or just take typical meeting notes.
When a paper notebook was full, I still needed it, but also had to pack a 2nd one.
Working on multiple projects made this even more complicated (read: heavy backpack full of notebooks). Now with the remarkable I can have much more structure (with folders and tags) in my notes for all projects, have the ability to move things around on the page to restructure and I can easily sync it to other devices or do a screen cast, when I quickly want to show something during meetings.

It just fits my workflow perfectly.