The new Kindle Scribe takes on reMarkable 2
This week's The Routine explores the role of Kindle Scribe & more
🌥 Welcome to this week’s The Routine
Let’s explore the topics of this week in the productivity realm…
📱 New Discoveries
A round-up of the latest tools, news and apps we’ve found!
📝 Kindle Scribe — the paper tablet market has expanded dramatically in the past 2-3 years. reMarkable 2 has sold 1M units worldwide, whilst Boox, Kobo and more have been doing well. Enter Amazon Kindle Scribe, a Kindle with the bolted on experience of writing/sketching…
Kindle Scribe touts access to 13M+ Kindle books
A 0.22 inch thinness, post-it notes for each Kindle book & sketching
This is a big entrance into the world of paper tablets, but potentially a really popular new way view and manage notes…
Here’s our full explanation of what’s inside the Kindle Scribe >
⏫ Tana — yet another PKM tool lands. Tana has been a hit with long-time Obsidian, Notion and Logseq users causing many instant conversions.
Tana is largely a “more advanced”, database-base focused Obsidian
Features include “super tags”, graph view and
They’re calling it the “Everything OS” so it’ll be interesting to see what happens here, as they take on the Roam Research’s throne?
✍🏻 Raycast — a better way to find things on your Mac has arrived. Raycast, something we’ve mentioned here on the newsletter before. An impressive looking way to quickly find things using keyboard-only.
Our sister publication has rated it 4.5/5.0
Please check out “The Report” — our sister newsletter covering more “new-age” productivity tools and written by the brilliant Spoorthi >
⚡️ Optimising Time!
How to learn and grow with your tools!
📝 Amplenote Made Simple — Create better notes with our brand-new course on Amplenote, a notes/calendar/tasks hub used by Shu Omi.
This course is hosted by Shu Omi - expert on Amplenote
He covers over 35 lessons diving into Amplenote and more.
✅ Akiflow x Notion — Combine tasks with Notion
Akiflow is a popular tool for consolidation of tasks
You can now bring them all into one location including many more from Gmail, Asana and Trello — and now with Notion
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