Sketches aren't too useful to me; it's more the annotation facility I'm interested in. So for example, if I'm reading statutory guidance, I make notes on what needs to change in our case management system, or what I need to change in various extracts I've built. This is where I need to be able to export a file to send via email as I'm unable to link directly to Dropbox or Google Drive on my work laptop. Do both notebooks do handwriting recognition or only the advanced?
For a RPG PDF, it's making note of rules and how to manage players interacting with that rule. For a scenario, I might add an annotation to a map or add a reference to a specific rule that needs to come into play at that point. If I'm creating a scenario, I'd do it on my Mac where I have proper graphics programs; it would then be exported to the e-reader or printed out.
The fun thing will be managing the PDFs themselves; I'm still running High Sierra (32-bit) on a MacBook Pro for my ebook management; I haven't updated Calibre on the new iMac yet. I have very little free disc space and have to delete large files (like PDFs) once I've got the Calibre record and transferred to the ereader. The PDFs live in iCloud Drive and Google Drive where I have sufficient space for them.
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