
#Notability color palette portable
Yes-it searches your handwriting! Digital bullet journals are portable With analog bullet journals, you’d have to dig through your archive, trying to pin the moment to a specific time in your life, relying on your brain to remember when-ish you wrote that down based on other foggy contextual clues.ĭigital bullet journal in Notability? Search. Remember that time you wrote down an important fact about grass-fed beef and then you needed to find it again? Plus, your bullet journal views will always be up to date, as long as you have reliable internet service. Because let’s face it, when are you ever without your phone? While a digital bullet journal may be difficult to interact with on the iPhone, making it mostly read-only, it’s still nice to have the ability to reference it whenever you need to. Notability works on Mac, iPad, and iPhone. You have a synced version of it with you wherever you go Want one separate note for each year? Quarter? Month? It’s up to you.īut, because the digital bullet journal is… digital… you can just keep going in one note if you so choose. With a digital bullet journal, you can create a new “note” anytime you want a different chapter in your life. You reach for it from time to time for reference, but it pretty much just collects dust. Y’know that feeling when you’re bullet journaling… and then you run out of room?


But if you’re not plastic-averse, the case above was a great option. I plan on sewing a felt slip-cover case soon. Sure, you can just use a folio cover (I loooove the Apple keyboard folio for the bigger iPads) and just keep it open, but I’ve found that this clear cover is perfectly minimal for my use case.Īnd a random-but seemingly important related note-since I started writing this post I decided to go case-free because I am trying to de-plasticize my house to reduce my exposure to metabolism-disrupting chemicals. Protective case without a cover flap: I recommend one without a cover flap so you can access your digital bullet journal without having the extra friction of opening and closing a cover. Paperlike screen protector: This makes the writing experience easier, in my opinion, by adding the right amount of friction. But if you’ve been here before, you know I love Notability the most.

Notability: Honestly, use whatever app you love. It automatically charges and attaches to the side of your iPad, which if you’ve used the 1st generation Pencil, you’ll know how much of a game-changer this is.
#Notability color palette pro
Yes, you’ll experience less drawing lag, but I have both the Mini and the Pro and I prefer bullet journaling on the Mini.Īpple Pencil: If you have any of the iPads listed above, definitely get the Generation 2 Apple Pencil. You certainly can use an iPad Pro, but you really don’t need the mega power behind that piece of machinery. IPad: I recommend the iPad mini or iPad Air for this.
