I was never happy with the Obsidian interface on the e-Ink display, so I finally removed it from my Supernote. While I’m aware of themes designed to address the screen issues, they never made much of a difference for me. Ultimately, that’s likely why I rarely even remembered I had it installed.

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BookFusion is another app I sideloaded to the Supernote, but in this case, I use it almost every day. That’s not to say it works flawlessly. While I have no complaints when reading, the main interface—where the library and book metadata live—and some reading mode controls suffer from similar e-Ink ghosting or visibility issues as Obsidian. However, that’s acceptable since I spend most of my time focused on the pages of the book.

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I understand that Ratta likely has its roadmap, but I’d love to see them put some love into supporting Markdown. A dedicated app would be great, but even just allowing us to create and save .txt files with the .md extension would be an incredibly valuable addition.