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Mariu Carlton

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:18:53 PM8/4/24
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Iam the proud, and happy, owner of a reMarkable tablet. Wanting to try out it's eBook feature, I bought an eBook (epub), but ADE doesn't recognize my reMarkable, I've been able to load the eBook from the finder into the reMarkable app, but when I open the file the pages are all white in the app on my Mac, and the eBook won't even open on the tablet.

If you are a student that likes to take notes or perhaps write on pdfs and other papers, then perhaps you will get some use out of it - or you draw.... other than that there is nothing else that other tablets cant do and more.


I asked them to give me my money back and of course they would not, made every excuse under the sun. Im just waiting and hoping that the people that build this archaic monstrosity actually catch up with real technology! Then perhaps Ill find some use for it. In the meantime it stays in the box ..... unless someone wants to buy it from me?????


truth, I just verified, ADE and the RE:Markable are still not a thing... which is so sad. The capability to annotate directly on an epaper page is a vastly superior reading and writing experience when campared to glossy color displays. I'll ping RE:Markable and see what the hold up is. Adobe, do you have insight? Does your DRM prohibit annotation and screenshot? Is it a battery/processor thing?


Calibre works for managing epubs without the schmancy shackles of DRM. And personally I prefer PDF's in the same pagelayout as the print edition, like I get with academic journals, as the page refrences are the same as the original published document. This makes for more coherent citation and shared refrencing in my experience. Looking forward to being able to just carry my RE:Markable and not multiple epaper readers...


I bought the remarkable 2 this year and as you said, had high hopes. Not only i can not get a e-book on it but i can not even install their app on my worklaptop because of security issues. And the worst part - you dont get any response from them.


THnk you SO much (everybody). I downloaded the RDM revover, then converted the now PDFs back to ePUBs with Calibre and was tehn able tp drag the books across to my remarkable app on the laptop, which synced with the device. Yes, its B&W but I dont care about that. So happy with this outcome for travellng.


Even if I hope you've found a way to do it (before now I mean), I've found a quick fix today, regarding an epub I bought and needed to be opened through ADE. I hope it'll help people in the future too!

Just go on ADE, click right on the epub and select "Show file in Explorer" (or in Finder on mac). Then, you just have to drag and drop the file to your Remarkable Desktop App and Tadaah!






The Remarkable paper tablet is not only a device where you can freehand draw and edit personal documents, but it can also function as a dedicated ebook reader. When Amazon Kindle books control the largest market share in the ebook industry, many people asked how they can read a Kindle book on their reMarkable device. If you are also pondering this question, you will find the easiest method after reading this post.


ReMarkable is an e-ink paper tablet for reading documents and ebooks, sketching and note-taking with a paper-like feel. It tries to combine the reading experience of an e-ink display with the writing experience of a high-end tablet, with the goal of replacing your notebooks, sketchbooks and printed books.


There is no native ebook store in ReMarkable store. However, there are lots of free ebook download sites without registration where you can get free titles to read in ReMarkable. Or you can also purchase ebooks from the most popular eBook stores such as Amazon Kindle/Kobo/Google Play/Nook or many more.


Compared with iPad and other tablets which have an LCD-based screen that has screen glare and a glass surface, reMarkable has a higher-friction surface, and a digital paper display without screen glare, which makes it more comfortable and easy on the eyes when reading for a longer period. Without apps for web surfing, social media or games, the reMarkable is a dedicated device around reading, writing and sketching with a paper-like experience through its low lag Linux operating system.


E-readers (like Kindle/Kobo/Nook), as well as reMarkable paper tablets, both use an electronic paper display technology and reflect light much in the same way as paper. However, in addition to reading books and documents, reMarkable lets you even write and sketch as well, which can't be done on an eReader.


ReMarkable devices support EPUB and PDF format files. However, all Amazon Kindle books are DRM-protected and in Kindle format KFX/AZW/Mobi/AZW3. To read Kindle books on reMarkable, you should remove DRM from Kindle books and convert Kindle to EPUB/PDF as well.


There isn't a hack of installing the Kindle app on Remarkable devices. Fortunately, you can use a powerful eBook DRM Removal & eBook Converter named Epubor Ultimate to help you do the job in the following easy steps.


The Kindle books downloaded via Kindle for PC/Mac will be automatically uploaded and you can see them at the left column under the "Kindle" tab. Just drag and drop the Kindle books from the left to the right. From the pop-down menu, choose the output format as EPUB/PDF and start the conversion process.


After the conversion is completed, there will be a "Succeeded" word at the end of each title. Just click it or the blue folder icon at the bottom-right to find the DRM-free and converted Kindle books.


Once you get the DRM-free Kindle books in EPUB or PDF format in the previous step, what you should do now is to transfer these PDF/EPUB files to your reMarkable paper tablet with a USB cable or using the desktop app.


SUPER!!

Merci pour le commentaire qui est trs precis et va m'aider tlcharger de livres de mon kindle sur le parachutitsme et la chute libre directement sur mon remarkable2. C'est fou ce que internet peut apporter pour aider la communaut maintenant.


I used epubor to turn my kindle e-books into epub as well as pdf format to read them on my remarkable 2. It all worked fine, however when I put the newly created epub file on my remarkable it doesnt show the cover correctly, it just shows a nearly empty box. Pdf works fine. However I would prefer to read my e-books in epub over pdf as the font is bigger and the format is made to be read on a smaller device. But not having the book covers visable really bugs me.

Do you know any way to fix this so that I can view the cover in the epub version on my remarkable as well?

Thanks!!


Thank you for using our software. Please note Epubor software is the paid software with free trial version. So the trial works well on all your books, the licensed version will allow you obtain the whole content of your ebook in its original quality and formatting.


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Recently, there have been a bunch of well-known YouTube reviewers working with reMarkable to review the tablet. Since the tablet itself is already over 4 years old, that raised some questions with me and almost made me pass on getting one. But I bumped into a demo unit at a random store a few weeks ago, tried it for a few minutes, and changed my mind.


My main use case for getting the reMarkable 2 tablet was to take meeting notes, more specifically during zoom/teams/webex/... calls when I'm also sharing my screen, so taking notes on my laptop becomes tricky. Before the reMarkable I used paper notebooks, many many paper notebooks in fact, but the notes ultimately got lost over time if I did not digitize them.


The secondary use case was the ability to use Screen Share from the reMarkable tablet and draw diagrams during remote zoom sessions. Additionally, I'm always looking to reduce the number of devices I have in my house, so I also wanted to explore if the tablet could be a replacement for my Kindle.


As far as the first use case is concerned, I was impressed. Note taking on the tablet is nice, and the marker plus stylus mimics writing on paper closely, a much more enjoyable and accurate experience compared to using an iPad and Apple Pencil for example. Using the built-in eraser on the marker feels a bit weird, like you are damaging the tablet. It feels and sounds rough, but I'm sure it's okay.


Text conversion is also magical, it is extremely accurate in the few days I've been using it, especially compared to what I was seeing on my iPad. I assume this is because my writing on the iPad looks messier, so the conversion logic struggles a bit more.


So far, the reMarkable seems great for the note taking use case, as with anything I think your own consistent use, and forcibly making it part of your process, is what will ultimately prove its worth.


The Screen Share feature also works well. There is almost no input delay between drawing on the tablet and seeing the result on screen. This is a neat way to do custom presentations, or to dive deep into a specific customer scenario and draw it out.


I can see a bunch of other use cases for it, like maybe using it as a sort of light-board replacement for promotional videos etc. The tablet itself is e-ink based, so gray scale on the tablet itself. However, with Screen Share (and making notes, highlighting books, etc.), you can select color and it will show up correctly on your color monitor. You can also send your notes via email and get them on your computer that way, or share them with customers or colleagues.

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