Thanks for the video. Super straightforward and fair review of the scribe. Also very thoughtful and thorough. , mentioning every possible aspect of use cases you had during your journey. ❤
I think the fact that there’s no bin where you can find things if you accidentally delete them is awful. You could have a whole folder full of ideas & accidentally delete it & then it’s gone for good as there’s no way to get it back. Also, no ruler function makes the notebook more scruffy. There’s been too many times where I can’t open a folder or notebook. Restarting the scribe sometimes helped but sometimes it just seemed to take time & randomly rectify itself. That’s no good when you urgently need access to important notes. I’m really excited about the updates. Notes that are hidden on the book page are no good to me, so the new notes feature will be brilliant. I don’t have any problems with writing using the case I have. I’ll check which one it is & update this later.
Great video! Thank you. I’ve heard in a couple of videos that magnets (for example on a cover) can cause the issues you mentioned with the pen. It was suggested that you remove the cover when using the stylus and there will be no issues.
Great review. After loading my books, I go through and open each one to the table of contents and save it there. It seems to finish the download and doesn't drag on the battery. I always have great battery life, even with a lot of books.
try restarting the device and it should fix the glitches/lags the scribe is just a luxury all-in-one book and notebook of course the key to unlocking the value of this device is when you pirate books, you can carry all those books with you. I have an equivalent of book shelves stored in my kindle scribe
can I make a template for journaling with question prompts and use it daily without having to write out the questions each time? Hoping to use it as a journal and to read books only.
I believe so...? I think you could make a page and duplicate it, but I don't think there's any way to make your own custom template like the lined paper/dotted paper ones.
@@pianomacpower that should work fine. Could I do like a save as and keep them all organized? Or do like an actual journal with multiple pages? And still keep copy and pasting the original journal prompt? Hope that makes sense
Amazon’s very own case for the Kindle Scribe is sort of good in this connection: the tablet just attaches magnetically, so it can be quickly lifted off the case - used for writing - and then put back on the case. In this scenario, this means that the case is really just being used to protect the Scribe while on the go. You can write with the scribe attached to the case - I’m just saying that if you encountered the problem discussed in this video, Amazon’s case offers a solution. 😮
Thanks for the video. Super straightforward and fair review of the scribe. Also very thoughtful and thorough. , mentioning every possible aspect of use cases you had during your journey. ❤
I think the fact that there’s no bin where you can find things if you accidentally delete them is awful. You could have a whole folder full of ideas & accidentally delete it & then it’s gone for good as there’s no way to get it back.
Also, no ruler function makes the notebook more scruffy.
There’s been too many times where I can’t open a folder or notebook. Restarting the scribe sometimes helped but sometimes it just seemed to take time & randomly rectify itself. That’s no good when you urgently need access to important notes.
I’m really excited about the updates. Notes that are hidden on the book page are no good to me, so the new notes feature will be brilliant.
I don’t have any problems with writing using the case I have. I’ll check which one it is & update this later.
Great video! Thank you. I’ve heard in a couple of videos that magnets (for example on a cover) can cause the issues you mentioned with the pen. It was suggested that you remove the cover when using the stylus and there will be no issues.
That’s a great review! I love that you shared real life use cases!
Great review.
After loading my books, I go through and open each one to the table of contents and save it there.
It seems to finish the download and doesn't drag on the battery. I always have great battery life, even with a lot of books.
try restarting the device and it should fix the glitches/lags
the scribe is just a luxury all-in-one book and notebook
of course the key to unlocking the value of this device is when you pirate books, you can carry all those books with you. I have an equivalent of book shelves stored in my kindle scribe
Great review.
lol, i forgot that the scribe can use a browser
The scribe browser experience is something else 😅
@pianomacpower I might be giving away my age, but it's like browsing on a pre-smart phone era flip phone. Lol
Thank you good review
can I make a template for journaling with question prompts and use it daily without having to write out the questions each time? Hoping to use it as a journal and to read books only.
I believe so...? I think you could make a page and duplicate it, but I don't think there's any way to make your own custom template like the lined paper/dotted paper ones.
@@pianomacpower that should work fine. Could I do like a save as and keep them all organized? Or do like an actual journal with multiple pages? And still keep copy and pasting the original journal prompt? Hope that makes sense
Amazon’s very own case for the Kindle Scribe is sort of good in this connection: the tablet just attaches magnetically, so it can be quickly lifted off the case - used for writing - and then put back on the case. In this scenario, this means that the case is really just being used to protect the Scribe while on the go. You can write with the scribe attached to the case - I’m just saying that if you encountered the problem discussed in this video, Amazon’s case offers a solution. 😮
Oh interesting... I may have to pick one up when they go on sale again, in that case... good to know!