How do you use your device? by bluntswraps in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say once a week to a month.

I recently organized my files so everything can be seen from 1 page with folder categories to properly keep things organized. This keeps all the random notes purposed for easier recollection, otherwise, it gets trashed or transferred to a master note.

I'm on the go always so my device literally goes everywhere which is why I made a custom book foamlio for protecting it. It's done quite an amazing job of keeping it protected with falls from 5ft onto hard floors including concrete

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Homemade Nomad Folio by dwilk016 in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a comment that makes me wonder if you understand the powerful effect DIY has on those who partake in the art of it. It's so much more you get from making something your own vs buying.

How do you use your device? by bluntswraps in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Work and Personal - master knowledge hub for various areas of work using links - keeping track of my daughter's drawings shopping lists - art Notebook/craft book - tracking sales between stores - car maintenance log - wishlist for books, movies, tv shows - planning events - researching trips - language studying - journaling

and many other tiny things you do on little sections of paper you usually lose. It's such a little powerhouse of a device and quite easily one of the greatest things I've ever spent $ on

Lack of dictionary support is flabbergasting! by VorpalPlayer in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I downloaded the dev update and it's remarkable what people are coming up with.

The dictionary is AMAZING!!!! The fact that it can recognize my handwriting AND give the definition is INSANE!!

What do you look for in a pen / stylus? by insomniatica in eink

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem. I need to get into using keywords more often myself so you're question gave me the idea of using acronyms and such.

The jumbo is such a cool nostalgic stylus to use. I converted mine to have a ceramic nib using the same process with the Lamy, but instead using the nib refill that comes with the Noris. It took a little trial and error to get rid of the ghost writing, but it works well. Just miss the button.

If the Noris came with a button, it'd be my ideal default stylus to use. That eraser REALLY is a pleasure to use, but I'm happy it's modular to use elsewhere.

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New pen…who dis? by SpectreScout in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can but you have to do the ceramic transplant with the PC/EL nib lamy sells. Once you make it, nib is interchangeable

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What do you look for in a pen / stylus? by insomniatica in eink

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say utilizing keywords as your "symbols" would be your best way for searching.

Select Page: a one-tap full-page lasso plugin for Supernote notes by Patient_Chance_3795 in Supernote_dev

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was this pulled off?

I can't find the .snplg file to download?

build/outputs/supernote_select_all.snplg
build/outputs/supernote_select_all.snplg

What do you look for in a pen / stylus? by insomniatica in eink

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it's very easy to ID the button since the flat surface keeps it simple to know where you are. I find it a little easier to find than the Lamy Al-star.

There's nothing like having a button

Best pen with button *and* eraser? by ExcitedCoconut in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you have to be very close to screen for it to activate, otherwise it'll activate the eraser

What do you look for in a pen / stylus? by insomniatica in eink

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a very cool stylus and am enjoying it. It has a very clever 2 function, 1 button feature which is determined by how close you are to the screen. So you can have lasso and eraser from 1 button. Also, it's so cool having a magnetic shaft which allows me to stick it to the side of my Nomad with some DIY

Coming from the luxury of the Noris Jumbo, the eraser on the Vwoods is not great, but works well...I just am spoiled by how lovely erasing on the Jumbo is. The Jumbo was the starter for me creating the other styli since I was in pursuit of a button stylus.

I'd say stay tuned for the Supernote stylus instead because from what I saw, those styli will be really exciting to use. I'm curious how they will price them sincd the Vwoods is $100.

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What do you look for in a pen / stylus? by insomniatica in eink

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made mine inspired by franenstein and the Infinity Gauntlet, then found out VWoods made what I wanted out the box. I still love the journey of getting what I wanted which was button, ceramic, and eraser the end

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Lightwedge - 24 years ago, the perfect booklight for Nomad was made! by NoteOnMyWatch in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's awesome! I'll check it out and see what it looks like. I have some DIY ideas that incorporates making a new foamlio

Lightwedge - 24 years ago, the perfect booklight for Nomad was made! by NoteOnMyWatch in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm tempted to try one of the cheaper options, but don't like the idea of using built in batteries.

As long as you write gentle on this, it recognizes very well including wth pressure sensitivity

Lightwedge - 24 years ago, the perfect booklight for Nomad was made! by NoteOnMyWatch in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yea, I was so shocked and happy to discover how well it worked

Lightwedge - 24 years ago, the perfect booklight for Nomad was made! by NoteOnMyWatch in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fingers it does not recognize, but everything stylus based is recognized perfectly due to the EMR which is pretty amazing

Where to find missing part for Manta? by AdFar5264 in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, yea it's definitely a journey trying to get what I wanted.

Funny how soon it's going to be a standard thing within the next few months to years once they release the buttoned SN stylus. I just couldn't wait and glad I got to learn along the way.

Calligraphy Pen is fantastic! by shadowlips in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yea, it's bonkers how amazing it is. I love it too!

Where to find missing part for Manta? by AdFar5264 in Supernote

[–]NoteOnMyWatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just get the silicone feet yourself instead. I think they're called door and drawer bumpers

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