I am a wedding planner so I am taking notes constantly, every meeting is several pages in a notebook long. I usually type it up into a Google doc for back up but bring the notebook with me everywhere to refer back to instead of the doc bc it’s annoying to go back and forth on the tabs when making timelines. Do you feel like it truly can replace a real notebook? I’m struggling because I fill a notebook in 3 months maybe but still need previous notes so I’m carrying around several and have to sort through notes for each client. I’d just like to know it truly can replace a notebook enough to commit to the cost! Thanks!

  • Im-trying7991@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I’m a mental health therapist and would burn through 2-3 legal pads a week. I love my Remarkable 2.

    I make individual notebooks for every client and never have to go find an old notebook to see a reference or something. I date the top of the page and flip back if needed.

    It also is an easy way to save any drawings that my clients or I make on it during a session.

    When a client is discharged I pull their notebook off the tablet and save it just on my laptop.

    The text to type is great and surprisingly accurate. I write fast and don’t waste much effort to worry about neatness.

    I looked at them and all of the competitors for about 6 months before I bought one. In my opinion it is well worth the money. Good luck with yours if you decide to go for it.

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      11 months ago

      This is great! My intention would be to make a notebook per client and keep their notes there to make sure I can reference back to them. I’m happy to hear the conversion from writing to text is accurate, that was one of my worries. I’m definitely getting one, just waiting for a Black Friday sale!