When the Amazon Kindle Scribe first launched, it got a mitigated review from us because the software experience wasn’t on par with the promising hardware. After a few updates, it is finally living up ...
I'm always taking notes. Whether it's for a book I'm writing, an idea for a book to be written, an item I need to add to a shopping list, or just about anything else that pops to mind, I turn to my ...
The Kindle Scribe with Frontlight is Amazon’s 3rd-generation e-notebook, and its major selling point is the 11-inch black-and ...
Amazon's Kindles are considered the best e-readers in the business, and for good reason — they let users store a huge library of books in one compact device, complete with a paper-like screen and ...
I should have learned my lesson in 2016, when my now-husband and I packed up our one-bedroom San Francisco apartment and moved to Brooklyn. We had one subpar double mattress, minimal kitchen supplies ...
Have you ever felt like your notes are just a chaotic collection of thoughts, scattered across notebooks, apps, or sticky notes, never quite coming together into something useful, like a second brain?
Note-taking can be messy, which is why we use folders to keep them "organized." However, I've started finding myself falling victim to folder fatigue. I create a folder for work, but then a meeting ...