pyrmexplorer
GUI explorer for Remarkable tablets (by bruot)
plato
Document reader (by darvin)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pyrmexplorer
Posts with mentions or reviews of pyrmexplorer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-28.
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If I broke or lost my ReMarkable 2, would I be able to download all the old notes onto a new one?
You can also take backups using easy, convenient, community-written software, like RCU (which I'm the author of), reMy, reMarkable HyUtilities, rmExplorer, rmAPI, and many others found in the Awesome reMarkable list.
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External drive backup
Personally I'm using rmexplorer to achieve this.
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If I return my purchase will it delete my account/notes?
There is this open source 3rd party tool called rmexplorer with which you can make a complete backup: https://github.com/bruot/pyrmexplorer/wiki
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Remarkable2 sync is awful.
I've had pretty good luck with rmExplorer, it still works even on the newest OS update. On windows it does need to install a couple of other programs to work. But you can pull down PDFs of any of your notebooks (via wifi) and backup/restore the native files (when plugged in with USB). I don't understand why device itself doesn't show up as a drive versus having to use the web browser Beta feature.
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What's the best path to disconnect from the proprietary cloud and own all your own Remarkable data?
I use RM Explorer for backing up the files on my RM via USB, and also to copy files to it. Works well...
plato
Posts with mentions or reviews of plato.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-27.
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What's the best path to disconnect from the proprietary cloud and own all your own Remarkable data?
I'm pretty sure /u/rmhack of RCU fame is aiming to do the OS, but I don't think he's actually said so and I'm just extrapolating from his publishing parabola-RM for RM1 and his stated views. Either way, I've been eyeing parabola-RM, Harmony for drawing, plato for reading, assuming the launcher will take care of itself, and eyeing the libremarkable and rmkit APIs.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pyrmexplorer and plato you can also consider the following projects:
remarkable_printer - Native printing to reMarkable.
rmfakecloud - host your own cloud for the remarkable
remarkable_mouse - use your reMarkable as a graphics tablet
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
remarkable-hyutilities - A few utilities to interact with your reMarkable device
remy - Remy, an online&offline manager for the reMarkable tablet