You can set up your notes to auto export to PDF, and you could set up a. I remain a fan (potential privacy concerns aside!). I want to start using obsidian on my Mac, my iPhone and my BOOX note air 2 plus. (PS Don't get me wrong - there are alot of brilliant things about Boox. On a positive note, I do like the fact that they have incorporated the ability to jump to the new note with just a tap. Boox OneNote will sync with my desktop (Win10) OneNote (thats what I am trying to do, jot note on Boox, organize / manage on desktop. use the note 'share' option, you will find the OneNote icon to share to. use Boox native note taking, which is way less pen lag. (The first time it does) Boox could simply add "To see your notes, be sure to 'import embedded data' via the menu at top-right" or something. Install OneNote on Boox, sign in with your work account in the app. When you export a note to a PDF, a dialogue box comes up anyway. You can set up your notes to auto export to PDF, and you could set up a similar. This choice by Onyx certainly creates some confusion at first: I'm a reasonably experienced user and I wouldn't immediately consider the need to 'import' the data of a note I just created. Onyx Boox Note Air - This could pass for the reMarkable from a distance. So maybe doing it automatically slows down opening (though surely not by much?) Perhaps one reason they did this, is suggested by the warning dialogue box that comes up when you DO choose to import the 'embedded data', saying that it could take a long time. Go to the menu top right (with the three lines) If someone has this problem in the future:ΔΆ. Perhaps better, go to settings and select "Automatically import embedded data" so it does it for all future PDFs. You have to select "import embedded data". The reason that the note I had just exported as a PDF did not actually show the scribbles I had just done, is that by default, NeoReader was set up not to show such inking. It turns out it was just an odd choice of 'default settings': you have to 'import embedded data' to actually see your notes!
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