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(Microsoft Lens was previously called Office Lens) Office Lens -> whiteboard, take a picture of it OR use a previously captured picture Wipebook (or any physical format: paper, whiteboards, etc)-> computer based formatĭifferent way la depending on the task, but both use Microsoft Lens I have diagrams in there that have lasted years, and pages where I’ve erased a diagram after a couple of days because I didn’t need it anymore. Use whiteboard markers or semi-permanent reusable markers and your work wipes off.Īlmost an infinite notebook. Imagine an 8.5x11 notebook, but instead of papers it’s whiteboard material. I’ve sold at least two Wipebook notebooks. So for my upcoming vacation I’ll have to debate - if I want to use the Remarkable at all, I’ll have to pack it, or do I just use my current notes as reference and make changes elsewhere? Wipebook + pictures But it doesn’t provide a write interface for anything but their hardware. Omnigraffle graphviz android#The Remarkable provides read-only sync, by way of apps, to MacOS, Windows, iOS and probably Android devices. Remarkable -> computer based formatĮmail a page to myself to get it off the tablet, or connect it via usb-C to browse the local file system. ![]() Given my usage patterns ( maybe an hour of hard use a day), the battery is good for a week or two. I also may use it as a brainstorming tool, or place to keep thoughts. Usually I keep the Remarkable for personal diagrams: diagramming out how I’m going to implement some feature, and half personal todo list. ![]() Because it’s eInk the battery for me (an hour or two a day use, max) lasts a couple weeks. I’ve loaded mine up with custom templates. Sometimes though, simple one pager is all I need. The remarkable can zoom a page to 300% size, but I find I had to almost start it that way first and then pan around a lot, but this takes me out of the flow. The disadvantages is that my diagrams have to about fix on that 8.5x11 sheet of e-paper. I can select and move some aspect of the drawing out of the way, or in a better place as the drawing evolves.With selection comes scaling: that big circle takes up too much space Select and scale down.With selection comes rotation (if I’m running out of space sometimes turning the page to landscape mode gives me just enough space to finish it up).But its a little bit (and just a little bit, in my experience) better that paper in the following ways: To counter the fact that there’s limited to no searching of notes on the Remarkable, I manually keep a separate notebook: “Changelog”, where I keep track of what I’ve done day to day and where past-me organized a thought.įor drawings that fit on about 8.5x11 pieces of paper the Remarkable is a great, lightweight, almost paper like experience. Omnigraffle graphviz full#For better or worse this is almost exactly an infinite paper notebook (or, suitcase full of folders of paper notebooks). Turns out I have different tools for different tasks, depending on how much I have to share the diagram or how big the diagram is going to be. Nothing takes me out of flow faster than having to right click control l shift, now which part of the dialog box lets me control line thickness gain, etc. I almost mostly want to optimize for fast diagramming tools that give me relatively good results while in the middle of brainstorming by doing. ![]() Omnigraffle graphviz code#So, given I might need to either write a quick diagram down to explain something, or to add to source code documentation, or as a guide for myself, how do I do it? Omnigraffle graphviz windows#What makes it kind of worse is that now a days I’m very cross-platform: while I still enjoy the power duo of OmniOutliner and OmniGraffle, I currently use Windows for work, and most of my after hours experimentation happens either on Windows or Linux. ![]()
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