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authorGertjan van den Burg <gertjanvandenburg@gmail.com>2020-04-28 13:35:08 +0100
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The script can be run through the ``p2r`` command line program or via Docker
(see below). If you're using MacOS, you might be interested in the [Alfred
workflow](#alfred) or [Printing to p2r](#printing). On Linux, a background
-terminal such as [Guake](http://guake-project.org/) can be very handy.
+terminal such as [Guake](http://guake-project.org/) can be very handy. Note
+that even without a reMarkable, this program can make downloading papers
+easier (just use the `-n` flag).
``paper2remarkable`` makes it as easy as possible to get a PDF on your
reMarkable from any of the following sources: