Posted by Andie Missert on February 21st, 2018
Are you ready to shoot your pen-and-paper notes to destinations in the cloud? This quick start guide will tell you how to download the Rocketbook App and set your destinations. An extended version of the app user guide is available right here. But this is a great first stop. Baby steps, and all...
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[ SEPTEMBER 2017 UPDATE FOR ANDROID USERS ]
On September 7, 2017, we released a completely redesigned Rocketbook app for Android. Check out the Android Version 2 - Get Started Guide to learn more about how to use the redesigned app.
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[ JULY 2017 UPDATE FOR iOS USERS ]
On July 21, 2017, we released a completely redesigned Rocketbook app for iOS. Check out the iOS Version 2 - Get Started Guide to learn more about how to use the redesigned app. The redesign for the Android app is underway and we're targeting a September 2017 release date. Stay tuned!
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Step 1: Download the Rocketbook app. It is currently available for iOS in the Apple Appstore and for Android in the Google Play Store. After creating a new user profile that will allow you to log in, you'll be ready to start configuring your app.
Step 2: Have a deep philosophical conversation with yourself about pairing symbols. The Rocketbook system features seven symbols that appear at the bottom of each Rocketbook or Rocketpad page. Each symbol can be assigned a unique destination, so you'll have to give some thought as to what these should be. Do you want the star symbol to sync to a shared team folder in Google Drive? Should the diamond symbol map to e-mail so you can send love letters to your wife? Only you can decide.
Step 3: Connect a symbol to a cloud service. By selecting “Destinations” and tapping any of the symbols, a "Change Destination" menu will appear. From there, select a cloud service and proceed to follow the login screens for each individual service in order to connect the Rocketbook app to your destinations. You may choose specific folders, chat threads, or other specific destinations that align with our connected apps.
Step 4: Choose your send preferences. After you have set up your basic destination, you may choose three additional preferences around how you prefer to receive your files.
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