Hi Ed, great video. I love my Manta, and my second brain is growing every day through the links to different notes. I am amazed how easy it is to create the links while working, and a new issue comes out... i liked the video a lot, and you are right that Supernote has created with very few features a very powerful solution to organize the way it fits you better. Keep with these videos. They are great
Thanks for the comment and question. I think it depends on how far you want to go with it. You could do a ton with all of the functionality, especially since it now retains links in the app. However, there comes a tipping point where something like Obsidian mKes far more sense. It's all about the right tool that fits your need.
Awesome to see the screen casting in action. And it looks like Ratta really did a great job on software as well as hardware. Excited to give it a go once I decide on the model.
@@nathanaelcard Yeah, very sorry about the audio quality at the beginning. OBS gave me fits and by the time I was editing, I wasn't in a position to go back and re-record. I tried to clean it up in post production the best I could.
Thanks fo the vid. I wonder has anyone suggested the select all below line or above? I think like boox that draw line and hold. I thunk i saw ur video re this feature. Thanks
Thanks for the comment, I didn't do the video but @MyDeepGuide did and it was rhe Remarkable with infinite scroll. I'm not sure how it would work on Supernote.
Very helpful thank you, but from what you've said these three solutions all very much works as a viewer? As you say all editing is in the SN only, so I wouldn't be able to replace my current cross-device workflow that uses MS OneNote and MS ToDo? I love the SN as a solution but as an architect it's important for me to be able to update notes quickly from my PC when at my desk, my tablet when I'm on sites, and then reference on my phone when traveling.
I get that the transition can be a little slowwr. However, I have not had it break my flow. Maybe someone else can share some thoughts. I appreciate the comment.
This is really cool. I've been letting my second brain grow organically. That source note is the step I've been missing. Thanks!
@@richschimpf9609 it's comparable to the Map of Contents in Obsidian to me.
Hello, would it be possible for you to re-record the sound of the video as it hurts the ears and the subject is super interesting?
I apologize for. The beginning audo, about 3 minutes but it is subtitled as well.
Hi Ed, great video. I love my Manta, and my second brain is growing every day through the links to different notes. I am amazed how easy it is to create the links while working, and a new issue comes out... i liked the video a lot, and you are right that Supernote has created with very few features a very powerful solution to organize the way it fits you better. Keep with these videos. They are great
Thanks for the video 😊 Do you think one can create a large second brain, like a giant Obsidian second brain with a massive number of links and pages?
Thanks for the comment and question. I think it depends on how far you want to go with it. You could do a ton with all of the functionality, especially since it now retains links in the app. However, there comes a tipping point where something like Obsidian mKes far more sense. It's all about the right tool that fits your need.
This comparison is gold. Thank you. Audio quality is a bit distracting though.
What I'm hearing is very tinny/grainy/robotic, and fluctuating in volume
It clears up @3:45
Awesome to see the screen casting in action. And it looks like Ratta really did a great job on software as well as hardware. Excited to give it a go once I decide on the model.
@@nathanaelcard Yeah, very sorry about the audio quality at the beginning. OBS gave me fits and by the time I was editing, I wasn't in a position to go back and re-record. I tried to clean it up in post production the best I could.
@@Change-1820 Isn't it possible to do a voice over for the distorted part. Some viewers might drop off due the current quality. That'd be a pity
Thanks fo the vid. I wonder has anyone suggested the select all below line or above? I think like boox that draw line and hold. I thunk i saw ur video re this feature. Thanks
Thanks for the comment, I didn't do the video but @MyDeepGuide did and it was rhe Remarkable with infinite scroll. I'm not sure how it would work on Supernote.
Thanks for the video. For the PC, are you using an app or web?
Thanks for the comment and question. I was showing the screen mirror of the device, the desktop app, and Android app mirrored from my phone.
Very helpful thank you, but from what you've said these three solutions all very much works as a viewer? As you say all editing is in the SN only, so I wouldn't be able to replace my current cross-device workflow that uses MS OneNote and MS ToDo? I love the SN as a solution but as an architect it's important for me to be able to update notes quickly from my PC when at my desk, my tablet when I'm on sites, and then reference on my phone when traveling.
Thanks for sharing your process and workflow. This is not going to be for everyone but I felt it was an interesting concept. I appreciate the comment.
Wanted very much to listen, but audio too wobbly.
@@scottbecker3485 apologies, the audio clears up a little after 3 minutes in. I also have subtitles.
Thanks for this! I use mine as a second brain, too. But, I feel that page linking is too slow and flow-breaking. How do you Zen through that? :D
I get that the transition can be a little slowwr. However, I have not had it break my flow. Maybe someone else can share some thoughts. I appreciate the comment.