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Re: any recommendations for mac-friendly dream journaling app?


 

I ordered the Rocketbook Everlast Mini, which arrived today.

I'm somewhat disappointed. For ?15.99 I got an A6 notepad with 23 double-sided white plastic pages, a Pilot Frixion pen, and a small towel. The pages?look like paper and feel like paper to write?on with the Frixion pen. The iOS app is a free install and you set it up to use the camera and to send your notes to your?chosen destination.

After you've written or drawn?what you want, you use the app to scan to PDF. This is then simply sent to your destination.? All I saw was a PDF image of what I had written. I expected OCR by default?but I had to enable it in Settings. This works well, so why is it not the default?

You dampen the towel to wipe/erase the pages for reuse and I imagine you could reuse the pages many, many times before wearing?them out.

I'm not sure what?I expected, but I thought it would be something more hi-tech, not a write-then-scan process. To call it a Digital Notebook is nonsense IMO. At the moment I'd not sure it's worth keeping. For ? the price it would be worth it for the reusable notebook, but for ?16!

Otto

On Sun, 8 Mar 2020 at 12:11, Otto Nikolaus <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:
I've just ordered one to try it out.

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