So you can open as pdf your Goodnotes notes (or textbooks) and link any line or portion to your Rem. (If you see it as a "waste" of time, at least it is much better than you used to do before!) 3) Pro version has a built-in pdf editor. Well.I recommend you to keep going with Goodnotes for handwriting and then re-arrange your notes in a systematic way on Remnote and you can easily (by opening Goodnotes on the Mac) capture your pieces of handwritten notes (chemical equations or images or anything) as screenshots and put them in Remnote!) (Until there will be a native Remnote app for iPad with Apple Pencil support.but I doubt that!).Īnother solution would be: you can use Sidecar to use your iPad as a drawing tablet, or just buy a cheap drawing tablet, and when you need to insert something as handwriting just open any app (Notes, Goodnotes or anything) on the Mac, draw and screenshot what you drew with Shift+Command+4 and add it to Remnote. (There is no native iOS app, but as you mentioned you use Goodnotes so you have an iPad and a Mac. You can indent (with Tab button) as much as you need, so the Outline format you're looking for can be done easily (with also links and references and more advanced stuff and while creating Flashcards automatically of course). And I want to say that I fell in love with Remnote and never went back to Marginnote since then (In my case I study Engineering and Maths, so I understand the fact you need to handwrite a little bit more) but I see Remnote better for some reasons (related mostly to what you need): I used Marginnote at the beginning but then I decided to "explore" Remnote by following the tutorials on the official Youtube Channel of Remnote. I understand you! There is no perfect app that contains everything we might need. But I'm also concerned that I won't be able to optimize my studying since Remnotes is geared towards active recall. I'm don't know if it's worth doing because I'm concerned that this workflow would be a waste of time since Marginnote allows you to create outlines and automatically generate cards as well. Especially since Marginnote still doesn't have options to export to Remnote so I would have to export it to other apps and then copy and paste it to Remnotes. I did some research to compare the two, it seems like Remnotes is better for creating flashcards and has more customizable features that allow you to connect ideas better.įor those who have used both apps, which one do you like more and why? Also, I know that some people use Marginnote handwrite annotations on PDFs and then export the notes to Remnnote, but I'm worried that workflow would eventually be annoying since I have to use 2 different apps. However since it has a hierarchy and organizes the deck better. It's also similar to Remnote in that Marginnote has the ability to auto-generate flashcards from notes as well. I also really like Marginnote's mind mapping and the fact that you can use it on iOS. It really upsets me that Remnotes doesn't have this ability. I really like the fact that Marginnote has the ability to handwrite annotations on PDFs. I was really excited when I discovered Remnotes because it was the solution to my problem of wanting autogenerated cards from my outlines.īut now, I stumbled across Marginnote3 and am conflicted on which app I should use. I tried to rewrite notes by hand using Goodnotes, but that took too much time as well. The problem with this is that it's not organized so I like to make outlines from the slides so I can have all the information condensed and easy to read. I also wanted to create outlines because my notes from lectures are just powerpoint slides that I annotate using Goodnotes. I've used Quizlet for over 6 years, but I really wanted to change my workflow because creating flashcards individually was becoming ineffective as it was really time consuming. ![]() I think you could use Liquidtext and then export to obsidian but I don’t know.I've only recently started using Remnotes to study for pharmacy school. I’d like to know if you know those programs, what you think about, how you use them, if they are compatible with zettlekasten method and Obsidian. I also saw that Margin Note support flash cards and it could be very useful for memory. The major pro is that you can use also image excerpt that is impossible (right?) with Zotero and is important if you want put into the annotation an equation. ![]() But it lacks bibliographical feature like Zotero. You can create mind map with excerpt of multiple documents and immediately go back to the specific paper. I found Liquidtext ( ) (Marginnote ( ) is similar but only for Apple ecosystem, not my case) and there are many nice ideas in it. Today I use Joplin as general purpose note-taking but it lacks many linking feature for now. ![]() I’ve just discovered this forum while searching a way to smartly organize papers and idea for my engineering thesis for master’s degree.
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