I really love how you evaluate these: based on use case, and how the various device's hardware and software affects its usability for you. Thanks again!
Excellent analysis and assessment here again from Jeffrey Moss. I actually have the exact same thoughts and needs, which led me to the Supernote Nomad. We have numerous up-to-date computers at our home, so we do not need a tablet that allows for zoom meetings, live-stream videos, Affinity app or QuarkXPress uage etc. We have our computers for that. But the Supernote is perfect for copious notetaking on-the-fly in an extremely useful format and with a fairly straightforward UI. It just checks ALL the boxes for REAL WORK, except one: the screen size. That's why I've been waiting (quite) patiently for the A5X2. Too many of the e-ink tablet producers want to have it all, but they master none. Most of us have desktop computers that have all the extreme-demand tasks, but the instant-on ability to take lots of notes in an organized manner, to save those to an external thumb drive and micro-SD card, and not get in the way of work with cumbersome additional processing steps is achieved by only one: the Supernote. Ratta, we're WAITING P-A-T-I-E-N-T-L-Y......
I try to put chapters and summaries so folks can just get to the info they need, while giving a good bit of detail that some folks want. It's a hard balance.
Hello ! Thank you for your excellent work. I read a lot of Epub. I like its two features available on Boox and would like to know if they are available on Supernote: - Ability to press “view” and view more than one page of a book at a time (ex : 4 pages at a time, 9 pages...). - Ability to export to pdf (or other format) all the pages on which we have taken handwritten notes. Thanks
Supernote has a table of contents, but does not have thumbnail views which is what I think you are describing. I could not find a way to export an epub into any other format. The markings are stored in a shadow file I wasn't able to read when I downloaded it onto my computer. So, as far as I can tell, you cannot export your epub annotations. I may be missing something, but that's my experience.
The Scribble Erase feature had almost taken away my desire for a quick erase feature like the two-finger trick on the Supernote. But after the 3.5.4 update this last week, it seems they changed its behavior just the slightest amount and now it often doesn't recognize that I've tried to erase and thinks I just want to draw a bunch of scribbles. Thanks for this video!
With a slight tweak, I do think scribble erase can be superior to the two-finger erase, but it isn't there yet for me. I'll have to check out the latest update.
How did you transition those piles of paper when you got your original Boox? It feels like having two places to search for notes would be unproductive. Similarly when you went from Boox to your Supernote how did you migrate the Boox content?
When I got the Boox, I transferred all my to-dos over into one notebook and immediately got rid of all my stickies. I also culled my paper pile down, but didn't eliminate it at first. Then, over time, I pared that down until there wasn't much left. I didn't bother to transcribe my old notes. But fortunately, over time, most of the notes weren't needed anymore so I could just move on. The transition to the Supernote was similar in that I transcribed my current list of to-dos over. But in that case, I just held onto the Boox for a few months until I felt I could move on. I only transcribed a few notes over, letting the others just go away. And then, as noted, gave my Boox to a co-worker.
As much as I would love to have a Supernote, as they are currently not making anymore A5x, and it appears the A5x2 will come out after the school semester begins, I would likely have to go with the Boox Go 10.3. It seems Supernote is superior for note taking and note organization, but for the purpose of reading and marking up PDF’s would the Boox be the better choice?
Yeah, a lot of people are frustrated at the delay in the A5X2. I don't do a lot of PDF marking myself, but the Boox does seem to be a better option for that activity, in general. But both are good. And I guess that's my ultimate conclusion. Both devices are great (well, I'm assuming the A5X2 will be great, but I think what we see with the Nomad justifies that anticipation) and if you need a device now, the Go 10.3 is a solid choice. Really, you can't go wrong.
🙋♂Hi Jeffrey! I am married to the MS Office Eco System, and it is why I use a Boox device. I gave my granddaughter my Supernote Nomad to use for college mainly due to the sidebar working when it felt like, and I was uncomfortable downloading apps via APK and certain apps are not available was a nuisance to me. Now my granddaughter is hinting I get her a Boox Go 10.3 for Xmas. So it seems I will be selling my Nomad. I have to say that it is great, we can all have a device that will work for each of our personal needs. Thanks for your views on the Supernote.👍 Kudos from NYC.🗽
Jeff - Another interesting and well organized review of personal experience that provides insight for all of us. I too see the benefits of my Boox NoteAir3C but remain fixed with my A6X2 as my continual companion for personal and work related journal. I passed my A5X to my daughter, an officer in the AirForce and she is really appreciating for her personal journaling. Thanks Again
since doing a lot more wfh from 2020 I need to move away from paper. Firstly not being in the office means I have to pay for my own notebooks :) and secondly there is no convenient secure disposal bin. Having recently shredded around 20 notebooks using my personal shredder which was not fun - I’m looking at options. Curious if you use handwriting recognition and if you consider that a must have for digital note taking? In my head I’d want to be able to search across notebooks to refer back to notes previously taken. But I didn’t have that with my paper notes so maybe its not a real use case other than a bonus? That one sticky point has me hesitating between devices like supernote and something like a remarkable 2
When I started with these devices, I used the Boox Note Air, and handwriting search was a big feature that I leveraged, which is built on handwriting recognition. But now that I've moved on to the Supernote, my workflow has changed and I don't rely on that at all. I don't even use search to find notebooks, which is actually kind of odd now that I think about it, but I guess I did a good enough job thinking about my folder/file structure that I never had the need to do that.
That's not my area of expertise, but what I can say is that I do not use a Supernote account for my main device that I use for work. I mainly keep my device offline by turning wifi off, and only turn that on to backup my files onto Google Drive (in the note format, so I can't actually see my files there but they can be used to load onto another Supernote device should the need occur) and for firmware updates. I'm not sure that addressed your question but I hope that helps.
I just bought the Go 10.3 and find that my palm keeps triggering page turns. The most annoying thing is the pen latency. There is noticeable lag when writing or drawing. Most differences I can work around, but those two problems make me want to return it.
I actually had the same issue with page turns so I turned that gesture off and it was fine. I just had to remember to advance pages using the arrows on the top right. But latency wasn't an issue for me at all. Have you tried to recalibrate the pen?
@@jeffreymoss I had recalibrated it like five times but the delay was still huge. After your reply I tried again and now it's fine.... gaaaah! Anyway, thank you for your voodoo powers
Thank you for this review! I just ordered a Supernote and plan to use it for my daily planning. Right now I use a paper planner. Do you think that the Supernote will be a good substitute for my paper planner and notes? Do you have any tips or ideas about how I might best take advantage of Supernote's features? I know I'm excited to create a home page that can help me easily jump to notes that will be used frequently.
You can use it for daily planning, but that's something I don't personally do. However there is an integrated calendar app, and there are also third-party planner documents. For example, the UA-cam channel My Deep Guide sells a planner that is supposed to be good, however I have not used it myself. In terms of learning the device, I'd just advise to play around, but if you want a detailed review of what the device can do, check out my Visual Tour video for the Nomad: ua-cam.com/video/RB6PuAHMPZA/v-deo.html. It's a long video, but there are plenty of chapters and you can just skip around to what you are interested in.
I can really relate to this. I use my boox na3c during meetings - taking notes sometimes furiously - I wish there was a way to do things quicker - the way you can do things in vi or emacs. I also want search to be scoped - that would be great. I also wish i can link between pages/notes quickly.
Thanks for the great videos . I am where you were with lots of notebooks, sticky notes and loose sheets . I often loose track of where things are so a considering e ink . I wanted the Supernote A5x but it’s no longer available. I read a lot of large format pdf and write pages of a4 notes so think the nomad is too small. Been awaiting the A5x2 but goodness knows when that will arrive. I need ti beagle to take lots of notes and possibly annotate pdf . I’d hoped to get the boox note air b&w but it seems impossible to get that device . I can’t really justify the jump in price to the colour model so am considering the go 10.3
The Go 10.3 is a great option. The Supernote A5X2 should be worth the wait, but the delay is certainly frustrating a lot of people. I don't blame people for going for the Go 10.3 in the absence of a release date for the latest Supernote. The good news in all of this, is that there are a lot of great devices floating out there, so while there's the risk of not getting the best device for you, you'll still end up with something solid anyway.
I'm considering buying the Nomad A6x2. I'm unclear on what is a notebook versus a note in a notebook. I would expect a notebook to have pages and on those pages, notes can be made. Also are individual notes in a notebook datestamped and therefore accessible from the calendar or is this not possible?
The basic file is a .note file which is also called a notebook. It functions just as you describe. The calendar is a bit different. I'm not as familiar with using that, but it appears that notes only appear there on the date the notebook is created. Then you see a link to that notebook, and it take you to the last page opened in that notebook. If you go with the default notebook name, that is date and time stamped, but again, just marking the original point of creation. The calendar itself can be linked to Google or Outlook.
How does the to do list on boox work? I have the Note Air 3 but havent read about that function yet (I have the latest firmware installed). Sounds like it would be interesting; I Keep a separate note to do list that I do after meetings (I facilitate meetings a lot too). But now I have to jump between documents to make the to do list, not very efficient
The to-do list app I talked about was for the Supernote. In terms of Boox, when I used it previously, I'd use 'XX' as a marker on my to-dos and then use a handwriting recognition search to gather them. That still works, but it's a slow process. If I were using Boox at work still, I'd probably just go ahead with tags and create a to-do tag. To make that happen, just write a word, circle it with the lasso tool, and click on the tag icon on the top menu bar. Then a window will pop up where you can name the tag. From then on, you should be able to use that tag without having to name it again as it will show as an option when you create your next tag. I did a video on notetaking search features where Boox examples were prominent, so you may want to check that out. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/video/MKIwCfcr29M/v-deo.html
Thank you for your reply. I understand and it is not my area of expertise either. But I read part of it and there is mention of the laws of the People’s Republic of China. So I started to wonder if someone using a supernote wrote something offensive to the Chinese government would that create an uncomfortable situation. Or if someone working for the U.S. government would be restricted from using a supernote device.? I’ve never seen terms like these before.
You have me intrigued. Can you copy the language here, or give me a reference where I can look it up myself? I haven't read that section so it sounds like that's my next step. Also, let me know what perspective you are focused on, is it as a Chinese national or a citizen from another country? I think that may factor into how we interpret this.
I of course can’t locate it now. I checked my supernote and the partner app on my cell phone. I need more time to check the partner app on my laptop perhaps that is where I saw it. I will get back to you.
Supernote Partner App on my laptop, on the log in screen there is a hyperlink to the Supernote USER AGREEMENT. Rules of usage, 1. You should abide by the relevant laws of the People’s Republic of China during the service of Ratta, such as the Cyber Security Law of the People’s Republic of China- it continues to get interesting.
@@WilliamBrauner-ie4yq That's a great call out! I appreciate you sharing this. I particularly like the cult language. This actually validates my feelings on the potential risk of using any cloud services, but a risk that is greater with Chinese-based companies. Specifically, I mean that the implication here is that the Chinese government can look at the contents of Ratta's server in order to validate that the laws of the country are being adhered to. Thus, any notes you upload to the cloud can be potentially mined by the Chinese government (or by Ratta on the government's behalf). That's the major concern anyone using these devices should think through. The actual recourse of the User Agreement is termination of services. So, under the agreement, the worst thing that can happen is that you'd lose cloud services -- something that I have never heard happen (there's a good chance this would come up in Reddit if it did). So, as always, we come to the same place, which is to consider the balance of convenience and security. At work, I go full on for security, and at home I take the convenience (via different devices).
This was a great video, always enjoy hearing how you think through process. Just as a hack, if you sync Google Drive to your work PC through Google Drive desktop and access it via Windows Explorer, you can view *.note files withe the Supernote Desktop App installed, even if you aren't signed into their cloud. Just a good feature I found.
Definitely the random sluggishness of the SN. Interestingly, I found the issue to be rather the number of items in a particular folder than the size of the items/folder. Quite odd? Also, much agreed Jeff regarding cloud storage. If needed, best to use OneDrive or Google.
It actually didn't take me very long to wear down the screen so it wasn't so grippy on my Nomad. But I also quickly noticed that writing on it helped, so I spent some time just drawing loops over every inch of the screen. I think I had to down to a manageable level in about a week. It still has a touch of grippiness, but nothing like when I used it for the first time.
@sapham171 The surface will get better as it collects more of your hand oils. I also heard a few people on reddit say that used a little bit of their natural face/forehead oil once to accelerate the process and immediately had results. I don't think this is official, though. :) Also, the ceramic tip seems to grab the surface a little bit if I press too hard. It doesn't take much pressure at all to work correctly.
Do you know why the toolbar disappears when I create a word "doc" instead of a "note"? I've just started to use Supernote Nomad to take meeting notes and also to write things down on a daily basis. I thought that it might be good to be able to take my notes on a Word doc, but not sure how at this point.
What are your thoughts on the go 10.3 vs the supernote a6x2 nomad? :) (I really enjoyed the video btw - very instructive and I like hearing your nuanced opinion and use cases. I have the Tab Ultra C (the first version they released), but I don't find myself using it as often as I would like because it is quite heavy/bulky - that's why I'm considering the supernote a6x2 )
Both are great devices, but I'm pretty biased toward 10" devices for notetaking, myself. I just need that real estate. I tend to use smaller devices more for reading and less for notetaking. If I was advising someone, I'd ask if they currently take notes on smaller pads of paper. If so, then the Nomad might be a great choice for a notetaking-focused device. But if not, I'd recommend going to something with a 10" screen which is still a bit smaller than a traditional pad of paper but much closer than 8" devices.
@@jeffreymoss Thanks a lot for sharing your insight! From what you're saying I will be happy with both the Boox Go and the Supernote, but if I prefer portability and smaller size I should go for the supernote? I actually do want a device with which I can both read and take notes. Now that the supernote supports 3rd party apps (apk files), I was thinking of using it with the readwise reader app and to take notes. I rarely take notes on A4 pads and usually use smaller notebooks. The Boox Go seems amazing, but I think I do like the supernote software more: - how easy it is to access notebooks - the side gestures and quick access to the lasso and eraser functions - the headings feature when note taking (this one is really amazing for extensive note taking)
Thanks for sharing. It helps to decide. I have the Go 10.3 and I am going to sell it and now I can explain why 😅. I have a question about Supernote. I am thinking about buying one, just wondering if the palm rejection is a problem as some say? I couldn’t find about this in any videos.
I haven't had any problems with palm rejection myself. I have had an issue where I accidentally trigger the system menu to collapse, which is only a concern when I'm writing at the top of the page. But even then, it's not a normal occurrence.
@@yorgohoebeke I’m not comfortable with a lot of options and setting that should be changed. Also I have issues with palm rejection. I stick with my iPad mini until A5X2 comes out and then decide.
Can you try putting supernote's Feel-write 2 A5X film on boox go 10.3 ? It would be best of both the worlds, using ceramic nib , SUPERNOTE writing experience on Boox go 10.3 !!!! Please do it , entertainment plus exploration!!
I don't think I'll be doing that, but you have inspired me to do a video on different writing surfaces and what that means. Look for that to drop in a week or so.
I really love how you evaluate these: based on use case, and how the various device's hardware and software affects its usability for you. Thanks again!
Very thoughtful and appreciated.
Excellent analysis and assessment here again from Jeffrey Moss. I actually have the exact same thoughts and needs, which led me to the Supernote Nomad. We have numerous up-to-date computers at our home, so we do not need a tablet that allows for zoom meetings, live-stream videos, Affinity app or QuarkXPress uage etc. We have our computers for that. But the Supernote is perfect for copious notetaking on-the-fly in an extremely useful format and with a fairly straightforward UI. It just checks ALL the boxes for REAL WORK, except one: the screen size. That's why I've been waiting (quite) patiently for the A5X2. Too many of the e-ink tablet producers want to have it all, but they master none. Most of us have desktop computers that have all the extreme-demand tasks, but the instant-on ability to take lots of notes in an organized manner, to save those to an external thumb drive and micro-SD card, and not get in the way of work with cumbersome additional processing steps is achieved by only one: the Supernote. Ratta, we're WAITING P-A-T-I-E-N-T-L-Y......
I appreciate your videos (though I do wish they were sometimes more succinct). Thanks for your time and effort you put into these!
I try to put chapters and summaries so folks can just get to the info they need, while giving a good bit of detail that some folks want. It's a hard balance.
Hello ! Thank you for your excellent work. I read a lot of Epub. I like its two features available on Boox and would like to know if they are available on Supernote:
- Ability to press “view” and view more than one page of a book at a time (ex : 4 pages at a time, 9 pages...).
- Ability to export to pdf (or other format) all the pages on which we have taken handwritten notes.
Thanks
Supernote has a table of contents, but does not have thumbnail views which is what I think you are describing. I could not find a way to export an epub into any other format. The markings are stored in a shadow file I wasn't able to read when I downloaded it onto my computer. So, as far as I can tell, you cannot export your epub annotations. I may be missing something, but that's my experience.
The Scribble Erase feature had almost taken away my desire for a quick erase feature like the two-finger trick on the Supernote. But after the 3.5.4 update this last week, it seems they changed its behavior just the slightest amount and now it often doesn't recognize that I've tried to erase and thinks I just want to draw a bunch of scribbles.
Thanks for this video!
With a slight tweak, I do think scribble erase can be superior to the two-finger erase, but it isn't there yet for me. I'll have to check out the latest update.
How did you transition those piles of paper when you got your original Boox? It feels like having two places to search for notes would be unproductive. Similarly when you went from Boox to your Supernote how did you migrate the Boox content?
When I got the Boox, I transferred all my to-dos over into one notebook and immediately got rid of all my stickies. I also culled my paper pile down, but didn't eliminate it at first. Then, over time, I pared that down until there wasn't much left. I didn't bother to transcribe my old notes. But fortunately, over time, most of the notes weren't needed anymore so I could just move on. The transition to the Supernote was similar in that I transcribed my current list of to-dos over. But in that case, I just held onto the Boox for a few months until I felt I could move on. I only transcribed a few notes over, letting the others just go away. And then, as noted, gave my Boox to a co-worker.
As much as I would love to have a Supernote, as they are currently not making anymore A5x, and it appears the A5x2 will come out after the school semester begins, I would likely have to go with the Boox Go 10.3. It seems Supernote is superior for note taking and note organization, but for the purpose of reading and marking up PDF’s would the Boox be the better choice?
Yeah, a lot of people are frustrated at the delay in the A5X2. I don't do a lot of PDF marking myself, but the Boox does seem to be a better option for that activity, in general. But both are good. And I guess that's my ultimate conclusion. Both devices are great (well, I'm assuming the A5X2 will be great, but I think what we see with the Nomad justifies that anticipation) and if you need a device now, the Go 10.3 is a solid choice. Really, you can't go wrong.
🙋♂Hi Jeffrey! I am married to the MS Office Eco System, and it is why I use a Boox device. I gave my granddaughter my Supernote Nomad to use for college mainly due to the sidebar working when it felt like, and I was uncomfortable downloading apps via APK and certain apps are not available was a nuisance to me. Now my granddaughter is hinting I get her a Boox Go 10.3 for Xmas. So it seems I will be selling my Nomad. I have to say that it is great, we can all have a device that will work for each of our personal needs. Thanks for your views on the Supernote.👍 Kudos from NYC.🗽
This is actually a really useful comment for me! I might buy the Boox Go over the Nomad.
I'm unsure what "Windows ecosystem" means in this context. Neither device are Windows-based devices. They are Linux-based devices
@@t0dd000 Meant MS Office, my mistake.
@@t0dd000 Meant MS Office, my mistake.
@@em4me-Dan Makes sense.
Jeff -
Another interesting and well organized review of personal experience that provides insight for all of us. I too see the benefits of my Boox NoteAir3C but remain fixed with my A6X2 as my continual companion for personal and work related journal. I passed my A5X to my daughter, an officer in the AirForce and she is really appreciating for her personal journaling. Thanks Again
It's pretty cool to pass these devices down to folks we know, isn't it!
since doing a lot more wfh from 2020 I need to move away from paper. Firstly not being in the office means I have to pay for my own notebooks :) and secondly there is no convenient secure disposal bin. Having recently shredded around 20 notebooks using my personal shredder which was not fun - I’m looking at options.
Curious if you use handwriting recognition and if you consider that a must have for digital note taking? In my head I’d want to be able to search across notebooks to refer back to notes previously taken. But I didn’t have that with my paper notes so maybe its not a real use case other than a bonus? That one sticky point has me hesitating between devices like supernote and something like a remarkable 2
When I started with these devices, I used the Boox Note Air, and handwriting search was a big feature that I leveraged, which is built on handwriting recognition. But now that I've moved on to the Supernote, my workflow has changed and I don't rely on that at all. I don't even use search to find notebooks, which is actually kind of odd now that I think about it, but I guess I did a good enough job thinking about my folder/file structure that I never had the need to do that.
Do you have any thoughts or concerns about the Ratta user agreement?
That's not my area of expertise, but what I can say is that I do not use a Supernote account for my main device that I use for work. I mainly keep my device offline by turning wifi off, and only turn that on to backup my files onto Google Drive (in the note format, so I can't actually see my files there but they can be used to load onto another Supernote device should the need occur) and for firmware updates. I'm not sure that addressed your question but I hope that helps.
I just bought the Go 10.3 and find that my palm keeps triggering page turns. The most annoying thing is the pen latency. There is noticeable lag when writing or drawing. Most differences I can work around, but those two problems make me want to return it.
I actually had the same issue with page turns so I turned that gesture off and it was fine. I just had to remember to advance pages using the arrows on the top right. But latency wasn't an issue for me at all. Have you tried to recalibrate the pen?
@@jeffreymoss I had recalibrated it like five times but the delay was still huge. After your reply I tried again and now it's fine.... gaaaah! Anyway, thank you for your voodoo powers
@@nubbinthemonkey My work here is done!
Thank you for this review! I just ordered a Supernote and plan to use it for my daily planning. Right now I use a paper planner. Do you think that the Supernote will be a good substitute for my paper planner and notes? Do you have any tips or ideas about how I might best take advantage of Supernote's features? I know I'm excited to create a home page that can help me easily jump to notes that will be used frequently.
You can use it for daily planning, but that's something I don't personally do. However there is an integrated calendar app, and there are also third-party planner documents. For example, the UA-cam channel My Deep Guide sells a planner that is supposed to be good, however I have not used it myself. In terms of learning the device, I'd just advise to play around, but if you want a detailed review of what the device can do, check out my Visual Tour video for the Nomad: ua-cam.com/video/RB6PuAHMPZA/v-deo.html. It's a long video, but there are plenty of chapters and you can just skip around to what you are interested in.
@@jeffreymoss That's very helpful. Thank you! I'll play around when it comes, but I'll also watch your video.
Thanks, this is very useful observation.
I can really relate to this. I use my boox na3c during meetings - taking notes sometimes furiously - I wish there was a way to do things quicker - the way you can do things in vi or emacs. I also want search to be scoped - that would be great. I also wish i can link between pages/notes quickly.
Thanks for the great videos . I am where you were with lots of notebooks, sticky notes and loose sheets . I often loose track of where things are so a considering e ink . I wanted the Supernote A5x but it’s no longer available. I read a lot of large format pdf and write pages of a4 notes so think the nomad is too small. Been awaiting the A5x2 but goodness knows when that will arrive.
I need ti beagle to take lots of notes and possibly annotate pdf . I’d hoped to get the boox note air b&w but it seems impossible to get that device . I can’t really justify the jump in price to the colour model so am considering the go 10.3
The Go 10.3 is a great option. The Supernote A5X2 should be worth the wait, but the delay is certainly frustrating a lot of people. I don't blame people for going for the Go 10.3 in the absence of a release date for the latest Supernote. The good news in all of this, is that there are a lot of great devices floating out there, so while there's the risk of not getting the best device for you, you'll still end up with something solid anyway.
I'm considering buying the Nomad A6x2. I'm unclear on what is a notebook versus a note in a notebook. I would expect a notebook to have pages and on those pages, notes can be made. Also are individual notes in a notebook datestamped and therefore accessible from the calendar or is this not possible?
The basic file is a .note file which is also called a notebook. It functions just as you describe. The calendar is a bit different. I'm not as familiar with using that, but it appears that notes only appear there on the date the notebook is created. Then you see a link to that notebook, and it take you to the last page opened in that notebook. If you go with the default notebook name, that is date and time stamped, but again, just marking the original point of creation. The calendar itself can be linked to Google or Outlook.
How does the to do list on boox work? I have the Note Air 3 but havent read about that function yet (I have the latest firmware installed). Sounds like it would be interesting; I Keep a separate note to do list that I do after meetings (I facilitate meetings a lot too). But now I have to jump between documents to make the to do list, not very efficient
The to-do list app I talked about was for the Supernote. In terms of Boox, when I used it previously, I'd use 'XX' as a marker on my to-dos and then use a handwriting recognition search to gather them. That still works, but it's a slow process. If I were using Boox at work still, I'd probably just go ahead with tags and create a to-do tag. To make that happen, just write a word, circle it with the lasso tool, and click on the tag icon on the top menu bar. Then a window will pop up where you can name the tag. From then on, you should be able to use that tag without having to name it again as it will show as an option when you create your next tag. I did a video on notetaking search features where Boox examples were prominent, so you may want to check that out. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/video/MKIwCfcr29M/v-deo.html
Is the A6 to small..the A5 is not available
Yeah, hopefully the newest Supernote will be available soon, but there's no firm date on that.
Thank you for your reply. I understand and it is not my area of expertise either. But I read part of it and there is mention of the laws of the People’s Republic of China. So I started to wonder if someone using a supernote wrote something offensive to the Chinese government would that create an uncomfortable situation. Or if someone working for the U.S. government would be restricted from using a supernote device.? I’ve never seen terms like these before.
You have me intrigued. Can you copy the language here, or give me a reference where I can look it up myself? I haven't read that section so it sounds like that's my next step. Also, let me know what perspective you are focused on, is it as a Chinese national or a citizen from another country? I think that may factor into how we interpret this.
I of course can’t locate it now. I checked my supernote and the partner app on my cell phone. I need more time to check the partner app on my laptop perhaps that is where I saw it. I will get back to you.
@@WilliamBrauner-ie4yq No worries. Looking forward to the reference.
Supernote Partner App on my laptop, on the log in screen there is a hyperlink to the Supernote USER AGREEMENT. Rules of usage, 1. You should abide by the relevant laws of the People’s Republic of China during the service of Ratta, such as the Cyber Security Law of the People’s Republic of China- it continues to get interesting.
@@WilliamBrauner-ie4yq That's a great call out! I appreciate you sharing this. I particularly like the cult language. This actually validates my feelings on the potential risk of using any cloud services, but a risk that is greater with Chinese-based companies. Specifically, I mean that the implication here is that the Chinese government can look at the contents of Ratta's server in order to validate that the laws of the country are being adhered to. Thus, any notes you upload to the cloud can be potentially mined by the Chinese government (or by Ratta on the government's behalf). That's the major concern anyone using these devices should think through. The actual recourse of the User Agreement is termination of services. So, under the agreement, the worst thing that can happen is that you'd lose cloud services -- something that I have never heard happen (there's a good chance this would come up in Reddit if it did). So, as always, we come to the same place, which is to consider the balance of convenience and security. At work, I go full on for security, and at home I take the convenience (via different devices).
This was a great video, always enjoy hearing how you think through process. Just as a hack, if you sync Google Drive to your work PC through Google Drive desktop and access it via Windows Explorer, you can view *.note files withe the Supernote Desktop App installed, even if you aren't signed into their cloud. Just a good feature I found.
Great tip!
Definitely the random sluggishness of the SN. Interestingly, I found the issue to be rather the number of items in a particular folder than the size of the items/folder. Quite odd? Also, much agreed Jeff regarding cloud storage. If needed, best to use OneDrive or Google.
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I just bought a A6x2. The first time I wrote very sticky. How about you after using months? Thanks!
It actually didn't take me very long to wear down the screen so it wasn't so grippy on my Nomad. But I also quickly noticed that writing on it helped, so I spent some time just drawing loops over every inch of the screen. I think I had to down to a manageable level in about a week. It still has a touch of grippiness, but nothing like when I used it for the first time.
@sapham171 The surface will get better as it collects more of your hand oils. I also heard a few people on reddit say that used a little bit of their natural face/forehead oil once to accelerate the process and immediately had results. I don't think this is official, though. :)
Also, the ceramic tip seems to grab the surface a little bit if I press too hard. It doesn't take much pressure at all to work correctly.
@@fibonachoew!! Lol
@@mcdo0gal1985 I agree. Even with clean hands, it didn't take long.
Do you know why the toolbar disappears when I create a word "doc" instead of a "note"? I've just started to use Supernote Nomad to take meeting notes and also to write things down on a daily basis. I thought that it might be good to be able to take my notes on a Word doc, but not sure how at this point.
What are your thoughts on the go 10.3 vs the supernote a6x2 nomad? :)
(I really enjoyed the video btw - very instructive and I like hearing your nuanced opinion and use cases. I have the Tab Ultra C (the first version they released), but I don't find myself using it as often as I would like because it is quite heavy/bulky - that's why I'm considering the supernote a6x2 )
Both are great devices, but I'm pretty biased toward 10" devices for notetaking, myself. I just need that real estate. I tend to use smaller devices more for reading and less for notetaking. If I was advising someone, I'd ask if they currently take notes on smaller pads of paper. If so, then the Nomad might be a great choice for a notetaking-focused device. But if not, I'd recommend going to something with a 10" screen which is still a bit smaller than a traditional pad of paper but much closer than 8" devices.
@@jeffreymoss Thanks a lot for sharing your insight! From what you're saying I will be happy with both the Boox Go and the Supernote, but if I prefer portability and smaller size I should go for the supernote?
I actually do want a device with which I can both read and take notes. Now that the supernote supports 3rd party apps (apk files), I was thinking of using it with the readwise reader app and to take notes. I rarely take notes on A4 pads and usually use smaller notebooks.
The Boox Go seems amazing, but I think I do like the supernote software more:
- how easy it is to access notebooks
- the side gestures and quick access to the lasso and eraser functions
- the headings feature when note taking (this one is really amazing for extensive note taking)
@@yorgohoebeke Then yes, it sounds like the Nomad might be a great fit for you.
Thanks for sharing. It helps to decide. I have the Go 10.3 and I am going to sell it and now I can explain why 😅. I have a question about Supernote. I am thinking about buying one, just wondering if the palm rejection is a problem as some say? I couldn’t find about this in any videos.
I haven't had any problems with palm rejection myself. I have had an issue where I accidentally trigger the system menu to collapse, which is only a concern when I'm writing at the top of the page. But even then, it's not a normal occurrence.
@@jeffreymoss Thank you.
Why are you selling it? :)
@@yorgohoebeke I’m not comfortable with a lot of options and setting that should be changed. Also I have issues with palm rejection. I stick with my iPad mini until A5X2 comes out and then decide.
Can you try putting supernote's Feel-write 2 A5X film on boox go 10.3 ? It would be best of both the worlds, using ceramic nib , SUPERNOTE writing experience on Boox go 10.3 !!!! Please do it , entertainment plus exploration!!
I don't think I'll be doing that, but you have inspired me to do a video on different writing surfaces and what that means. Look for that to drop in a week or so.