Do you own or are you planning to get an iPad and an Apple Pencil? Then this eBook is for you!
This eBook is filled with unique information, tips, tricks, and hidden features about paperless note-taking culture, such as what equipment, apps, and note-taking strategies to use. In addition, you will learn everything about the advantages of handwritten notes compared to typing and you will also be able to read community stories from people all over the world telling you how they went paperless and what they use to get a broader perspective.
From the history of handwritting, over the essentials of digital note-taking to the pro tips that will let you become a paperless note-taking pro. Everything included in one eBook.
Basically the guy buys an iPad and Apple Pencil and rushes to share his joy with the world. Wether this is an excessive enthusiasm or an attempt to beat down any kind of buyers remorse is irrelevant, because he took 10 bucks from me and gave me a whole chapter on his favorite screen protector. Did you know he can relax by listening to music on his iPad and it sounds great? There are couple of neat reviews by his friends at the end of the book, that should totally convince you to move over to the digital note taking, if the detailed description of his PDF annotation options haven’t done so by then.
All in all it was a total waste of money and time. Luckily the book reads in 20 minutes. Seriously.
If I may give a recommendation to the author, I encourage, plead even, to invest into Chicago Manual of Style (current edition is 17).
This book defibrillator achieves its stated purpose - convincing is to go paperless and embrace digital notetaking and journalling. The book also compares a few iPad apps for notetaking using a week defined rubric. I was expecting more notetaking styles / templates ( six are provided; out if which 3 or more looked very commonplace). Other than this book is good beginner's guide for anyone on the fence about transferring to digital notes.
I have to say that reading it was nice, the book goes “to the point”, and it is a good introduction to what later on the author can teaches you if you join the “paperless movement”. I think it was worth the money
I liked the book, it saves me time to discover everything myself. I already implemented some things, try two new apps and order screen protector. Worth a time saving for me.