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by chrisweekly 861 days ago
Hi Tom, I'm a big fan of my rm2, too -- and am writing to respond to this:

> "I’d also love a more formal diary / daily entry system. Kind of like Obsidian’s daily notes. Some kind of date-based notebook inside the Remarkable would be rad (even if it doesn’t sync with your actual calendar!). A daily journaling / diary / planning format would be great. (Yes, right now you can select a day-planner template, but you can’t then see them in a calendar view - the date isn’t a foundational element of the note)."

Take a look at https://hyperpaper.me which has been transformative for me. Instead of using a static background template, it generates a (customizable) interactive PDF. This -- crucially -- means it supports navigation, eg jump from the month calendar view to your daily note page.

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Oh so this is just a pdf with links embedded so you can jump around? That's pretty neat (and a very slick UI for creating and buying them!)
Hey, hyperpaper creator here! That's exactly what it is– a pdf planner that you can customize to your own needs, with lots of contextual links.

Happy to answer any questions, and thanks chrisweekly for the kind words and shoutout

Nice just got one. I was looking for something like this
There's also https://recalendar.me/ that does something similar and is open source. It does struggle with larger documents, but everything happens locally.
Cool! Thanks for the link. Looks like v similar features as hyperpaper - but OSS.
Is there something like this for iPad?
There is Goodnotes, which supports such functionality for PDFs. I’ve purchased such PDFs (bullet journal calendar/notes) and, without trying it, I think it a safe assumption that Goodnotes could consume what is generated by the Hyperpaper link above.
It'll work just fine on an iPad, several folks are doing so (Goodnotes and Notability are the most common apps people use for loading and annotating the pdf). I've done a little work towards color themes to better support the iPad, but for now it's just black & white since most customers use eInk tablets.
It's just a pdf, so yes. The only difference is"paper size".
This is (also) for iPad.