![]() I had a laptop and a smartphone and was getting along just fine.Īt the time, I was using a Samsung Note 4 smartphone-the phone with the little pen that fits right inside the phone and you can just slide it out and write on the screen and I. Which means, I did nothing for months and months and then wondered if I even needed or wanted a new iPad or some other kind of tablet. That iPad was old and it was its time to go.Īfter the teenage girl in the Apple t-shirt poked about at my sleeping iPad at the Apple Store and confirmed that my iPad was indeed gone forever, I went into a brief period of mourning while I decided what I wanted to do. It just didn’t last very long because within a few days of downloading my first planner, my iPad decided that it was tired and wanted to go to sleep and never wake up again.Īnd, no… I do NOT think the downloading of a digital planner and the death of my iPad are related AT ALL. My first attempt at digital planning was on my iPad. How I started with an iPad and ended up with an Android device ![]() Read on if you’re curious about whether it might also work for you. And I also know that an Android works for me. I know that an iPad works for a lot of people. ![]() I don’t know which is “better” and I don’t really care which is “better” and I’m not sure there really is a “better” anyways. Now that we’ve got that question answered, I need you to know that I am not going to tell you that an Android is better than an iPad or that an iPad is better than an Android or that both of those are better than a Windows device or an Amazon Fire device. I mean, nobody ever talks about using a digital planner on an Android device and you can’t find anything about how to use a digital planner from an actual Android user-it’s all iPad, iPad, iPad, right? People tell you that you need an iPad, but SPOILER ALERT: I don’t use an iPad with my digital planners, notebooks, or journals. The short answer is, “No.” The longer answer is, “No, but I can see why you’d think that.”
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