I can understand that the tool might be useful for brainstorming and planning layouts. But to keep a digital copy of my journals, there is nothing easier and quicker than photographing or scanning the journal pages ;-)
Hi there. I also have a RM2 and am new to the Bullet Journaling method. I'm trying to use my RM2 to bullet journal on, exclusively (without using a paper journal(s)). Question for you: Would you ever consider journaling exclusively on your Remarkable 2? Or, instead, do you always transfer your electronic notes from your RM2 to your paper journal? I'm thinking of doing the exact opposite, and transferring my handwritten fields-note journal to my RM2 at the end of each day, since a fields note journal is pocketable, whereas the RM2 is not. Thank you!
Hi Kurt, I honestly don’t know if I’ll ever give up paper at the moment. I just love my paper and pen but I do think that your idea of transferring from your field notes to the reMarkable would totally work. My brother uses the reMarkable exclusively and loves it. He even prints his journaling just to have a hard copy of it. But for me right now I like using both the reMarkable and my physical journal 😁
Interesting video, however I think I will stick to my iPad for my digital journaling. It is pretty much the same price as that device, but I can do other things on it like stream series and movies, watch RUclips, read my ebooks, and everything else. I think that device looks nice and is sleek, but overpriced for what it actually does.
It’s definitely not for everybody. I have an IPad and I honestly can’t write on it. My pen slides and it’s frustrating to me. I like the feel of paper and this was the perfect answer.
@@MyLittleJournal You might want to try the paperlike screen protector for your iPad. You are definitely right it’s not for everybody; I just can’t justify that price.
Having them ditigality stresses me more than having them on paper as I've lost things before this is why I use pen and paper....but it seems a great product
Stay organized and focused with the ReMarkable 2 bit.ly/3HLQDgt
You are just so organized. I love watching your videos and I learn something every single time I watch. Thank you Heba for your inspiration!
Aww thank you so much dear for your kind words 🥰
Is there an option to change color for the font or is it purely black?
You can change the color of the ink and you can highlight as well.
I can understand that the tool might be useful for brainstorming and planning layouts. But to keep a digital copy of my journals, there is nothing easier and quicker than photographing or scanning the journal pages ;-)
Yes for sure!! What I love about this one is you can print your work as well and see it all on other devices as well 😁
Could you make another video on how often you use your remarkable 2. I'm thinking about getting one.
Yes, I hope to share more soon. 😁
@@MyLittleJournal great!!!!😁
Hi there. I also have a RM2 and am new to the Bullet Journaling method. I'm trying to use my RM2 to bullet journal on, exclusively (without using a paper journal(s)). Question for you: Would you ever consider journaling exclusively on your Remarkable 2? Or, instead, do you always transfer your electronic notes from your RM2 to your paper journal? I'm thinking of doing the exact opposite, and transferring my handwritten fields-note journal to my RM2 at the end of each day, since a fields note journal is pocketable, whereas the RM2 is not. Thank you!
Hi Kurt, I honestly don’t know if I’ll ever give up paper at the moment. I just love my paper and pen but I do think that your idea of transferring from your field notes to the reMarkable would totally work. My brother uses the reMarkable exclusively and loves it. He even prints his journaling just to have a hard copy of it.
But for me right now I like using both the reMarkable and my physical journal 😁
Interesting video, however I think I will stick to my iPad for my digital journaling. It is pretty much the same price as that device, but I can do other things on it like stream series and movies, watch RUclips, read my ebooks, and everything else. I think that device looks nice and is sleek, but overpriced for what it actually does.
It’s definitely not for everybody. I have an IPad and I honestly can’t write on it. My pen slides and it’s frustrating to me. I like the feel of paper and this was the perfect answer.
@@MyLittleJournal You might want to try the paperlike screen protector for your iPad. You are definitely right it’s not for everybody; I just can’t justify that price.
@@MyLittleJournalI love the R2 so much better than the iPad ~ for everything important!
Me encantó Heba graciassssss por compartirlo 😊
Thank you so much dear 🥰
That’s so cool! Thanks for sharing!
It really is a cool tablet. You’re very welcome 🥰
This could work very well for brainstorming... thanks for sharing!!
You are very welcome 🥰 And I totally agree
I like to write stories, is this good for that?
Yes, you can definitely do that.
I wish it was cheaper, but I don't care it's worth it. This is the perfect tablet for me!
It’s is pricey but I really enjoy it and think it’s worth it.
Having them ditigality stresses me more than having them on paper as I've lost things before this is why I use pen and paper....but it seems a great product
Lol 😂 I totally understand. It’s not for everyone.
Now waiting for mine.
Woohoo!! 🎉
This is super cool! I love how lightweight it is
Yes!!! It’s lightweight and feels like paper 😍
OMG
I know right!?!? 😁
I wouldn’t want to rewrite my journal
That’s your prerogative 🥰