I feel like people are sleeping on the functionality Supernotes offer beyond replicating pen-on-paper scribbling (which it does very nicely). I've entertained trying to build an e-ink organizer/planner for years, but always balked at having, in the end, another way for notes and files to just sort of pile up without organization.
The ability to create links anywhere, anytime, that link to any other page or document, is HUGE. I don't have to flick through dozens of notes (which, on e-ink, is a more protracted process, one of the definite drawbacks, but helped majorly by the links) to find something I know I wrote down but can't remember exactly where.
And even beyond that, the fact that I can create PDF templates using LibreOffice (free!), build links right into the PDFs, and import them straight onto this tablet? I can now build task organizers and planners that look and work however I want. This has finally freed me from relying on smartphone to-do and reminder apps that only let me work how the apps want me to work.
And there's still more functionality I haven't even tried out, AND no mandatory app subscription fee in this day and age? That alone sold me.
I have a history of productivity tools losing effectiveness once the novelty wears off, but at least for now, I've kept track of and completed so many more tasks thanks to this tool. Absolutely worth the investment, and so much cleaner, neater, and modular than the printed notebooks I've tried to make in the past too. And anytime a template work as well as I'd hoped, I can just redesign it.
I really hope my Nomad lasts a very long time, and that Supernote's promise of repairability still holds years down the line when it wears down.