

It is this unique pattern of dots which results in the ability of the smartpen to capture the exact location of the writings and drawings. This dot paper contains microdot patterns which are almost invisible to the naked eye, but detectable by the smartpen. The pen only functions with dot paper, which is exactly what the new Moleskine notebook features. An infrared camera in the pen captures your handwriting and stores it in its built-in memory before syncing it with the Livescribe+ mobile app through Bluetooth Smart pairing with your handheld device. These pens enable your written notes to appear on your iPad or iPhone and other compatible iOS products. The notebook has been designed for Livescribe smartpens. The new Livescribe Notebook from Moleskine, of course! Get the best of both worlds with this notebook which allows you to pen your thoughts and ideas on paper and convert them to digital form simultaneously. be free" or something).What do you get when you combine design with technology? and cheers! (which is a life concept of "don't worry. for significant ones, take a guess? spoilers below. and it's still that much better than anything else i've tried so far. since it isn't based in any open protocol, i guarantee it will be an extra nightmare to recover any data if it's ever taken down or lost and if it'll even be possible to recover anything at all! yes, it's that terrible backup wise. the extra 3% negative points goes to an arbitrary pointing system i just invented (to signalise it's much better than notion) extra aspect of lacking true backup: there's just no simple way to do it, unlike gmail and emails in general.

that's exactly how much technically better keep is, comparing to everything else, except. still, it can be used as 99% if we just avoid relying on any gmail exclusive shit. the ONE issue the internet was BUILT to resolve, funny enough.

i mean, even moving from google inbox to gmail was a pain precisely because of this issue. the only reason it's not 99% (because nothing is ever 100% in reality) is the lack of true backup.

even to this day there's nothing even closely adversary to gmail. still, that doesn't make notion any technically better, in fact. perhaps notion is a better company for this precisely because it's smaller and, so, much less corrupted by power. now, to my dismay, the knowledge of the crowd could teach me something. because i'm too growin' to hate google, but what makes notion's company any better? it's probably not privacy concerns, which fills up most of the negative points i could read here on keep, and could certainly apply to notion. it's probably down to 79% instead of the contender, notion, at 91%, because of what i'd like to call the ignorance of reality. Cregox's Experience crazy former programmer here: it's truly awesome! it should be 95% awesome.
