Edited By
Richard Hawthorne
A growing number of people are discussing alternatives for maintaining their Book of Shadows (BOS) digitally. As physical carrying options fall short, users express frustration with traditional methods and seek tech-savvy solutions.
Many travelers face challenges keeping a physical BOS handy. One user shared that they rely on Google Docs, but find the platform clunky for organization. They are looking for a free application that works on both PC and Android.
Numerous respondents weighed in, sharing varied experiences and tools they've adopted:
Notion: Praised for its customizable formatting, some folks highlighted it as effective for organizing spells, with page links making navigation user-friendly. "It's really good!" one commenter mentioned.
Google Keep: Users find this handy for quick note-taking on mobile devices. A few reported using it alongside other platforms for spell compilation.
Traditional Methods: Some comments favored physical note-taking, citing three-ring binders and notebooks as more suited for lengthy records.
Despite the range of suggestions, some users expressed dissatisfaction:
"It's not as customizable as Iโd like it to be," pointed out a commenter referring to Notion.
Another user reiterated the desire for something easy to pack, emphasizing the limits of physical materials.
"I plan on having a ring binder for home, but sometimes, I just canโt carry that with me," one traveler noted.
The comments reflect a spectrum of opinions. There's enthusiasm for apps like Notion, but also a nostalgic attachment to traditional methods. Responses indicate a desire for functionality paired with aesthetic appeal in any chosen tool.
๐ Notion stands out. Itโs a favorite for those seeking greater customization and organization.
๐ฑ Google Keep is popular for quick notes but lacks some organizational depth.
๐ Physical binders remain beloved, despite their impracticality on the go.
As the conversation unfolds, the quest for the ideal digital BOS application continues, revealing a blend of modern tech and classic methods for crafting personal grimoire collections.