I usually keep 5 rocketbook printouts that are free from the getrocketbook.com website. This is good because sometimes someone will ask me for an actual paper copy. My boss loves that I use Rocketbook and will worn me a head of time, hey I need a paper copy right now as we do this meeting. I write it down and scan to save on my email (because I know they will lose it and ask me for it again). My boss will lose a... Source: 10 months ago
Me personally, I've been trying out Rocket Book for this sort of thing, and it works pretty well. I've never gotten all that comfortable writing directly on a screen. That's totally a me problem- it bums me out, honestly. But using something like Rocket Book has been a pretty decent middle ground so far. That said, I'm not usually taking notes on the level of uni classes these days. Source: 11 months ago
Here is their website: https://getrocketbook.com/ You can also find Rocketbooks (at least online) at Target, Staples, Quill, and Walmart. Source: about 1 year ago
I keep all of my notes digitally in Obsidian, but I use a dot grid Rocketbook for times when having a device out is inconvenient or inappropriate. Source: about 1 year ago
I have 2 rocketbooks. This allows me to store all journal entries on my computer. Rocketbook is a notebook that u write in with a water soluble gel pen. You use the Rocketbook app to create a pdf of your diurnal entry and automatically send it to either ur iCloud, Dropbox, email account, etc. this way no one can read ur entries unless they hack your computer or accounts. https://getrocketbook.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I have 3 RPI3b's that I just don't use as of now. I had them in use for different things but I've stopped using those projects (LightshowPi [looking to transition to permanent LED lights], Octoprint [upgraded to Rpi4], and Magic Mirror [realized I didn't want to spend the money on the glass it's self]). So with these pricy little buggers sitting in my desk drawer I'm thinking of ideas. 1 Idea I had was to create a... Source: about 1 year ago
If it's only for taking notes... https://getrocketbook.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Can I suggest Rocketbook? You write in it with a Frixion pen and then use the app to scan it and send it to your destination of choice (a folder, an email, etc). It also transcribes your handwriting into text. The notebooks are reusable - you use the Frixion pen so that it can be erased with a little water. Source: over 1 year ago
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