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by timothyb89 4387 days ago
I've been using an older tablet PC for notetaking for a few months, switching from a combination of typed and pencil + paper notes. Anecdotally I think think is the best notetaking solution I've yet tried since:

  * No smudging (left-handedness issues solved!)
  * Never out of paper or space to write
  * Very fast erase, almost no cost to correcting mistakes
  * Can move things around on the "paper" very quickly
  * Copy and paste, resizing, shape recognition, ...
  * Can insert graphics, formulas, etc as needed, quickly
Honestly the only downside is battery life and I'm working around that with a 2nd battery. My overall note quality has massively increased and I find I can keep up with lectures without any trouble, something I often couldn't do with only pencil + paper due to my slow writing speed and frequency of mistakes.

Specifically I use xournalpp [1] and ipython with a custom onscreen keyboard layout for math-related activities. It works exceedingly well for a ~$300 total investment (used PC + FOSS apps).

[1]: https://github.com/xournalpp/xournalpp

1 comments

I concur; xournal with any old Thinkpad Tablet PC is definitely the sweet spot for me, too, and it has allowed me to go completely paperless for a couple of years now.