How to: Sync between multiple devices

Best practices to avoid conflicting files

Nomad and Manta will be used for this example.

Step 1: Write on Nomad

Step 2: Sync Nomad

Step 3: Once Nomad has finished syncing. Sync Manta.

Step 4: Once Manta has finished syncing. Continue writing on Manta as desired.

Step 5: Repeat process

Best Practices:

  • Don’t open file in other devices while writing on current device and current file.

    • If you have to open the file in other devices make sure,

      • You remember which device was synced last and which device you are currently writing on.

      • Look out for any accidental page additions. Changing anything on the file while opened in another device will cause conflicting files when syncing.

Click on the image for the how to video

How to: Browse & Access to sync between devices

syncing between two devices without cloud services

  1. Turn on Wifi on both devices

    1. Make sure both devices are on the same network

  2. Turn on Browse & Access on device

    1. Follow instructions upon window prompt

  3. Open browser and navigate to instructed url

    1. Open two browser tabs

  4. Repeat steps 2 & 3 on other device

  5. Click on desired file in browser to export from 1st device

  6. Click Upload on second browser to import downloaded file on 2nd device

  7. Click Refresh on 2nd device if you do not see imported file

  8. Repeat until finished

Exporting and importing between two devices

How to: Turn PDFs into Templates

Optimizing notes with pdf templates

In the newest Beta 2.8.23, Ratta has added the ability to use PDFs as a template.

With this update I can now link my planner of choice to my notebook. As well as using one of the pages in my planner as a template.

  1. Export the PDF file (planner)

  2. Move the exported PDF into MyStyle Folder

    1. This may take a while depending on how big the PDF file is

  3. Open the notebook you plan to use

  4. Click on the 3 dots above

  5. Click on Templates

  6. Select the PDF (planner)

    1. Select the page you want to use as a template

    *Bonus- Inserting a link to the page template

Planners: MDO Planner 2023 and ENotebook’s Supernote Toolkit

Disclaimer: Install the Beta at your own risk

How to: Saving files via otg

Saving files via otg

This process primarily benefits users who work offline with their Supernote. However, this process can also be another method for users who sync regularly as a secondary backup option.

  1. Navigate to the file you wish to save

    1. Press and hold on the file until an option menu displays on the top.

  2. Hit Copy or Move button

    1. Once the button is hit, the device will navigate to the root folder

  3. Plug in the USB

    1. A new folder for the USB should appear

    2. Open the folder where you wish to save

    3. Hit confirm

How to: Build a Table of Contents

Building the Table of Contents

Ideas on how to use Keywords, Titles and Stars to create the Table of Contents.

Using my travel journals as the example:

  1. Inside a folder named “Travel”

    1. There are different notebooks separated by continent/subject

  2. Inside the continent notebook named “Asia”

    1. Keywords- Represent important activities/events done

    2. Titles- Represent Cities and Countries in Asia

    3. Stars- Represent bucket list/ adventure list items accomplished




How to: Export via QR Code

Export notes via QR code

Make sure the Supernote’s wifi is on and connected before doing the following steps.

  1. Press the 3 dots located in the upper right corner of the Supernote

  2. Press the selection for the “Export”

    1. Choose PNG or PDF file

  3. Press “QR Code Sharing”

  4. Allow time for the Supernote to create the QR Code

  5. Share the QR Code (The code is only good for 24 hours)

How to Export Via QR Code