CTW-Everlast. At last a semi tech notebook.
- Apr 22, 2018
- 2 min read
I am a self proclaimed tech geek. If it can remotely make my life easier, I'm trying it.
As much as I hate paper, I find it difficult to fully get away from the note pads and the stickies. Problem is, trying to keep them organized in a way that makes it easy to find them. Can't tell you how many times I wrote something on a sticky and found it on my sleeve somewhere.
My hubby knows how much I enjoy geeky stuff so he bought me an Everlast notebook from Rocketbook.
Ok. So I have seen these reusable notebooks that you put in the microwave to erase and reuse. A cool idea but I wasn't sold on the microwave thing.
The cool thing about Rocketbook notebooks is the ability to use an app to scan and send your notes to the cloud. Not only the cloud, but any number of seven locations of your choosing. All you have to do is Mark in the circle to indicate where you want it sent.
As an example, during a credentials meeting, I take notes on some follow ups. At the end of the meeting, I indicate where I want the note to go, open my app, click a button to scan my note and right away my note is sent. I have my icons set to my home email address, work email, a one note section page, and a folder in google drive. No more worries about where to find my notes.
I could set one of the icons to the main email box for my department and email them the notes from the meeting all at once.
The pages are reusable, just wipe with a damp cloth.
They have free pdf pages that you could try out before you commit to the notebook.
I have come up with at least a half dozen ways to use this notebook and the features.
Have you tried this new tech yet? Let us know how you plan to use yours.














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