My finger has been hovering over the buy button on the reMarkable Paper Pro page all day 😫

Nothing quite matches the kind of digital paper device I yearn for, but it gets pretty darn close. I wish I could build my own…

(Finger slipped.)

@stroughtonsmith You won’t regret it.

The reMarkable UI and sync (to iOS and Mac!) is miles ahead of everything else in the e-note space.

It’s the idealized ā€œApple-likeā€ experience. And nobody else is remotely close.

They also have, by a mile, the best cases and pen-attachment mechanics, which makes a huge difference in everyday convenience and niceness.

@marcoarment what I've always wanted: 'Adobe Ideas', but as digital paper. We're not fully there yet, but it's very clear reMarkable is made by the kinds of people who care about what I care about, where most others absolutely are not.

I wish Apple did one, with iBooks and Freeform support…

@stroughtonsmith The only downside about falling into the rM cult is that, like Apple, they move very slowly on certain things and leave huge features and markets completely unaddressed.

So every rM user has a few requests that we feel like we’re waiting an ETERNITY for, and they may never come.

But it’s so much better than the competitors in general that we accept that tradeoff.

@marcoarment @stroughtonsmith If you just want to read and already have some apps you want to use (like Readwise), just get Boox and the hardware is fine.

Writing is a different workflow to optimise for. Even so, the competition offered by Viwoods or Supernote is looking good.

@t_var_s @stroughtonsmith I tried both Supernote and Viwoods.

Both have their strengths.

Neither is anywhere close to reMarkable’s UI responsiveness, pen/case practicality and niceness, or sync speed/reliability.

Like, NOWHERE close.

(And that's a shame, because they both have strong advantages.)

@marcoarment @stroughtonsmith Reviews seem to have different opinions, but I haven't checked out their smaller model yet. Viwoods seems to have the better black on white contrast. Supernote seems to have the better pens.