I take notes on all of the reading I assign (or consider assigning) in my classes, and I'd kinda love a way to easily make them digital without using a scanner for one page at a time. Heck-I could even affix it to a bill BOM from a shipment. The advantage of this approach is I could use it in my Webbie, my Arc/Circa notebook, or a Post-It. If all the players can't agree on something, then there is a business opportunity: some clever company creates an app like this, and sells either stickers or a rubber stamp (or both) that I can use on any paper. An e-mail icon could be printed on any sheet of paper, and all apps would know what it means. In my fantasy, there would be a common set of symbols that any app of this genre ("take a picture of your note, and things happen") and any manufacturer would use. It seems like there is an opportunity to standardize. However, it all seems rather proprietary: I need the Evernote app for my Moleskiene notebook, the WhiteLines one for this, etc. On one hand, I'm digging the notion of creating this bridge between atoms and bits. I will run this by the person I spoke to at Whitelines. I thought the ruling type might have something to do with it, but one lined, one squared and both are behaving the same. However, both of us have now had positive experiences. The company has decent environmental practices though so I still like to support them. Perhaps the QC or paper quality is just not consistent. I have found varying opinions on the paper. Thank you! It is a pretty cool notebook, isn't it? I would love if they made a huge version. My grid notebook was fine, but didn't perform nearly as well as the lined stitch-bound notebook I have too. Commenters seemed pretty adamant about the paper not performing well with fountain pens, but I respectfully disagree and your review proves that they play nice. Also, going by the feedback on my site, I wonder if they changed the paper at some point. Great review! I wish mine had cool features. I was not compensated monetarily for this review! All opinions here are 100% wholeheartedly my own, I swear. Whitelines provided these Whitelines Link notebooks to me free of charge for the purposes of this review. Especially for those of us who love our gadgets, and our pens as well.Ī4 notebooks are also available with 80 sheets, should you prefer larger pages. What a relief! They're affordable, creative, and useful. I LOVE that they're fountain pen friendly. These nifty notebooks perfectly that care of that need. I often have taken notes on various pieces of paper or in a notebook and then needed a digital copy of it, so I've taken a picture of it (a terrible picture, mind you) and have sent it to the necessary people. Mine crashed several times while I was trying to capture images of the pages I wrote on for this review. That's not the notebook itself, but it certainly affects the useability of the entire function of the notebook. Just like all other Whitelines, when you copy, scan, or fax, the white lines disappear.The app itself has mixed reviews but I'm not here to review the app. The Whitelines app is only available for iOS on iTunes.
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