![]() ![]() ![]() This lets you use Readwise’s tagging syntax to identify headings (.h1. Hypothes.is is better because it lets you annotate each highlight and it lets you annotate PDFs. ![]() I don't use Hypothesi.is to collaborate with others. Instapaper is for articles that I want to read later - mostly, non-work related articles - while Hypothes.is is for articles and PDFs that I read as I find them. I tend to highlight multiple passages in a page and as of this writing, I would need to take for each highlight I have on that page. I haven’t used this feature as much as I’d like to. The optical character recognition within Readwise lets you highlight the passage you want to save. With the Readwise app (still in beta), you can take a photo of the page or book. I type in-the-moment thoughts and notes on Drafts then export them to Evernote.) Method 2: The Mobile App Basically any text notes that you can type in a CSV spreadsheet. The bulk import also works for podcast notes, video notes, etc. You don’t have to do a new import for each article or book. You can have multiple books and articles in each CSV. The highlights field is the only requirement, but I’d recommend adding a Title and the URL for articles. Here’s the CSV I used for my Great by Choice notes. You can import a CSV of your notes through Readwise’s bulk import method. As of this writing, I prefer CSV imports for physical books.Typing into a CSV is faster (for now). Mobile uploads/scans for physical books with Readwise app (beta)įor physical books, I’ve tried CSV bulk imports and the Readwise app’s scanning feature.I’ll also talk about other methods I didn’t cover in the video like: ![]()
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