Passionate about building great technology and connecting with people to create positive change. Happy to answer questions about transitioning to tech. Find me on Twitter @lounecl
Passionate about building great technology and connecting with people to create positive change. Happy to answer questions about transitioning to tech. Find me on Twitter @lounecl
I used RemNote all day today and I love it. Much more than Obsidian. I love the quick notes and the UI is super clearn. Also free >the $98 Obsidian charges for sync. The Andoid app is also A1. Had a couple of problems with the palm rejection, but only took me a few tries to get used to putting the pen down first. Sync between my tablet and the chrome window happened super quickly.
The only thing holding me back from switching over 100% is the lack of desktop app. This is my fault but trying to find that one RemNote tab when I have 50 tabs opened across multiple windows is really the only constraint. I usually prefer webapps to desktop apps. But I needed my notes during a call earlier, and finding the tab took long enough for me to give up and try to recall from memory instead. But I'm sure you guys are aware of that limitation, which is prob why you're building a desktop version 😀
Oh buddy, do I got news for you! We do have a desktop app! Here's the download! I totally feel you btw. I actually almost always use the desktop app over the web app.
In terms of my favorite part of the app, at first my favorite thing was how easy it was to turn notes into flashcards (it felt like "downloading" info to my brain!) and while I still love that, I think my favorite thing is how easy it is to link different concepts together. It takes a couple days to get used to, but once you do, there's literally no going back (I'm specifically talking about Rem references and portals, in case you want to check them out)
Passionate about building great technology and connecting with people to create positive change. Happy to answer questions about transitioning to tech. Find me on Twitter @lounecl
Passionate about building great technology and connecting with people to create positive change. Happy to answer questions about transitioning to tech. Find me on Twitter @lounecl
ngl, RemNote is the best :)
(disclaimer: I work there, but I'm actually high-key addicted to the product for my own personal use)
I'll have to check it out! What would you say are the best features compared to Notion or other apps?
I used RemNote all day today and I love it. Much more than Obsidian. I love the quick notes and the UI is super clearn. Also free >the $98 Obsidian charges for sync. The Andoid app is also A1. Had a couple of problems with the palm rejection, but only took me a few tries to get used to putting the pen down first. Sync between my tablet and the chrome window happened super quickly.
The only thing holding me back from switching over 100% is the lack of desktop app. This is my fault but trying to find that one RemNote tab when I have 50 tabs opened across multiple windows is really the only constraint. I usually prefer webapps to desktop apps. But I needed my notes during a call earlier, and finding the tab took long enough for me to give up and try to recall from memory instead. But I'm sure you guys are aware of that limitation, which is prob why you're building a desktop version 😀
Oh buddy, do I got news for you! We do have a desktop app! Here's the download! I totally feel you btw. I actually almost always use the desktop app over the web app.
In terms of my favorite part of the app, at first my favorite thing was how easy it was to turn notes into flashcards (it felt like "downloading" info to my brain!) and while I still love that, I think my favorite thing is how easy it is to link different concepts together. It takes a couple days to get used to, but once you do, there's literally no going back (I'm specifically talking about Rem references and portals, in case you want to check them out)
actually all set!
I really like this UI. Will def try to use it this weekend 😍