I want to plan by writing on real paper or a tablet, because that's when I can think best, but I want the output to be computer text, so it's easy to share, copy and search by everyone. Is there anything that comes close to this and is actually good?
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Lars recommends remarkable.com and says he may have a voucher to get you some โ‚ฌ85 off or so. If you're interested you should drop him an email. (DM me if you've forgotten his address)
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I bet it's good but from the looks of it, the handwriting recognition so leaves a lot to be desired. Why do these tools completely ignore dithering like underlines, headers etc.? My dream tool would detect formatting and allow to export markdown.
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Replying to @jannispohlmann
That would be amazing, for sure. Sadly such a tool is indeed probably called a secretary.

Feb 5, 2019 ยท 9:25 PM UTC

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