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Using Supernote Nomad offline


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+Published at 2025-12-31T16:25:30+02:00
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+I am a note taker. For years, I've been searching for a good digital device that could complement my paper notebooks. I've finally found it in the Supernote Nomad. I use it completely offline without cloud-sync, and in this post, I'll explain why this is a benefit.
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+Supernote Nomad
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+I initially bought it because Retta (the manufacturer of the Supernote) stated on their website that an open-source Linux firmware would be released soon. However, after over a year, there still hasn't been any progress (hopefully there will be someday). So I looked into alternative ways to use this device.
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Table of Contents


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The Joy of Being Offline


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+In a world of constant connectivity, the Supernote Nomad offers a sanctuary. By keeping it offline, I can focus on my thoughts and notes without compromise of my privacy.
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+One of the most significant advantages of keeping Wi-Fi off is the battery life. The Supernote Nomad can last a week, on a single charge when it's not constantly searching for a network. This makes it a good companion for long trips or intense note-taking sessions.
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+Privacy was my main concern. By not syncing my notes to Retta's cloud service, I retain full ownership and control over my data. There's no risk of my personal thoughts and ideas being accessed or mined by third parties. It's a simple and effective way to ensure my privacy.
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+A picture of the Supernote Nomad
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My Offline Workflow


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+My workflow is simple, only relying on a direct USB connection to my Linux laptop.
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+I connect my Supernote Nomad to my Linux laptop via a USB-C cable. The device is automatically recognized as a storage device, and I can directly access the Note folder, which contains all my notes as .note files. I then copy these files to a dedicated archive folder on my laptop.
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Converting Notes to PDF


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+To make my notes accessible and shareable, I convert them from the proprietary .note format to PDF. For this, I use a fantastic open-source tool called supernote-tool. It's not an official tool from Ratta, but it works flawlessly.
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+https://github.com/jya-dev/supernote-tool
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+I've created a small shell script to automate the conversion process using tis tool. This script, convert-notes-to-pdfs.sh, resides in my notes archive folder:
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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+convert () {
+  find . -name \*.note \
+    | while read -r note; do
+        echo supernote-tool convert -a -t pdf "$note" "${note/.note/.pdf}"
+        supernote-tool convert -a -t pdf "$note" "${note/.note/.pdf}.tmp"
+        mv "${note/.note/.pdf}.tmp" "${note/.note/.pdf}"
+        du -hs "$note" "${note/.note/.pdf}"
+        echo
+      done
+}
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+# Make the PDFs available on my Phone as well
+copy () {
+  if [ ! -d ~/Documents/Supernote ]; then
+    echo "Directory ~/Documents/Supernote does not exist, skipping"
+    exit 1
+  fi
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+  rsync -delete -av --include='*/' --include='*.pdf' --exclude='*' . ~/Documents/Supernote/
+  echo This was copied from $(pwd) so dont edit manually >~/Documents/Supernote/README.txt
+}
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+convert
+copy
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+This script does two things:
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Syncing to my Phone


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+The ~/Documents/Supernote folder on my laptop is synchronized with my phone using Syncthing. This way, I have access to all my notes in PDF format on my phone, wherever I go, without relying on any cloud service.
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+https://syncthing.net/
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Firmware updates


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+One usually updates the software or firmware of the Supernote Nomad via Wi-Fi. However, it is also possible to update it completely offline. To install the firmware update, follow the steps below (the following instructions were copied from the Supernote website):
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The Writing Experience


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+The writing feel of the Supernote Nomad is simply great. The combination of the screen's texture and the ceramic nib of the pen creates a feeling that is remarkably close to writing on real paper. The latency is almost non-existent, and the pressure sensitivity allows for a natural and expressive writing experience. It's great to write on, and it makes me want to take more notes.
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+Another picture of the Supernote Nomad
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Conclusion


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+The Supernote Nomad has become an additional tool for me. By using it offline, I've created a distraction-free and private note-taking environment. The simple, manual workflow for transferring and converting notes gives me full control over my data, and the writing experience is second to none. If you're looking for a digital notebook that respects your privacy and helps you focus, I highly recommend giving the Supernote Nomad a try with an offline-first approach.
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+The Supernote didn't fully replace my traditional paper journals, though. Each of them has its own use case. However, that is outside the scope of this blog post.
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