Handling Images on Manta
If i have a technical document that has graphs, can i take like a snapshot of this graph and add comments to it, and add this to digest, or this is not possible and only PDF annotation is the possible?
If i have a technical document that has graphs, can i take like a snapshot of this graph and add comments to it, and add this to digest, or this is not possible and only PDF annotation is the possible?
I am hesitating between purchasing Manta or Nomad, don't know which is better for my workflow, my tasks usually involve reading PDFs, taking meeting notes, and collecting knowledge mainly, and preparing for my courses, so do I need the Manta, and is it necessary for my workflow to add this extra amount, or Nomad will be good for my workflow?
Yesterday, someone posted about a new beta release for Remarkable 3.28, and he claims it has split-screen functionality. Some believe and hope for this to be true, and others, like me, were suspicious about it and think it's a troll.
This is not the point, the point is, if you see and really look how people were very enthusiastic about this feature, and you can see hope is rising among users, and i can see many comments saying he/she would be RMPP right now, if this feature is true, you would feel the amount of desperate needs to users to be heared and users that love the device but wants to add some feature thats everyhwere else except remarkable.
I am not sure how remarkable not to consider such a direction, and why not look for these users' hopes and feature requests. If I were a product manager, I would take this post, whether it's a troll or not, as a reference and as a direction our users want us to go.
Remarkable, please listen and take a look again at what your users are hoping for!
I am not sure how remarkable thinking is. You have a lot of users sending feedback about software limitations, and Remarkable insists on the same direction, but goes into a totally different direction, and launches a similar device for the existing, more than 5-year-old device, but smaller, with the same limitations!!
Remarkable market itself as distraction-free, it's fine, but in my distraction-free time, i need to do some work, which requires me managing my knowledge, being able to read books and PDFs effectively, and extract my insights from it, and many more features will help me in my distraction-free time with the device, writing feels only not enough.
As a user of RM2 for some years now, I feel frustrated.