Moleskine

Moleskine

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Moleskine is an Italian manufacturer, papermaker and product designer founded in 1997 by Francesco Franceschi, based in Milan, Italy.
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Moleskine Dropbox Smart Notebook

A new notebook from Moleskine that connects to Dropbox
The Dropbox Smart Notebook allows you to lift handwritten notes and sketches from the page to your Dropbox account – adding a new depth and dimension to both individual and group projects.
Moleskine Dropbox Smart Notebook gallery image
Moleskine Dropbox Smart Notebook gallery image
Launch tags:
Writing
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Mihai Serban
Seems like a cool product, but I expected a bit more from a "smart notebook". With a bit of work, a photo/document scanning app can do this with any notebook.
Aaron O'Leary
Loved the original smart notebook with evernote back in college. This is a great addition to that line-up
John Palmer
I've been wanting something close to this for a long time. I love writing on paper. Even the best tech products like the iPad Pro can't beat the experience. But I do want the notes I take available in my note-taking software, like Notion and Apple Notes. I love the scanning component of this, but I think the software piece could be better. Perhaps I could choose tools besides Dropbox to import my drawings? And maybe I could get B/W SVG's of the notes I took? Or automatic transcription? Either way, this is a start to connecting physical notebooks to software and I think that's pretty cool.
Amokrane Tamine
@john_c_palmer There are devices that you may like. https://us.moleskine.com/en/pen-... the pen is built by Neolab and they also do this https://www.neosmartpen.com/en/n... Both require a specific notebook but not the one below https://www.myequil.com/smartpen2/
Klauss
@john_c_palmer @amokrane_tamine Guys Remarkable 2 tablet is the closest I got to paper and its amazing!
Amokrane Tamine
@john_c_palmer @klauss Yes remarkable is fine and more affordable than Sony's digital paper