Use these steps to work with NozomuNoto PDF planners and notebooks on Bigme. E-readers are best for calm writing, reading, bookmarks, page review, and light annotation, so this guide keeps the setup simple and points out where a tablet app may still be better.
Before you start
- Start with a small setup: Index, current month, current week, one notes page, and one template copy.
- If the product arrives in a ZIP, extract it first, then transfer the PDF file your e-reader can open.
- After the first step, test one Index link, one writing mark, and one page action before setting up the whole planner.
Official source links
Use these for current app downloads, app updates, and vendor support.
Tool icons to look for
E-reader icons can move a little by model and firmware version. Use these as the action cues while you follow the steps below, then check the official help link above when your screen looks different.
Transfer one clean copyKeep the original backup outside the e-reader.
Test navigationTry Index, contents, bookmarks, page overview, or a printed planner tab.
Write one test markConfirm handwriting saves before using the planner every day.
Save return pagesBookmark Index, current month, current week, and one notes page.
Set up a NozomuNoto planner on Bigme
- Keep the original NozomuNoto download unchanged outside Bigme.
- Import one extracted PDF working copy through Bookshelf/Library, WiFi Import, Local Import, USB, or the transfer method your model supports.
- Open the planner in the Bigme reader and check the cover, Index, current month, current week, and one notes page.
- Tap the screen to show the reader toolbar, then find the bookmark, Contents/TOC, pen/handwriting, settings, and page display tools.
- Bookmark the Index, current month, current week, and one notes page.
- Write one tiny test note, close the file, reopen it, and confirm the writing is still there.
- Start with the current month or week only. Add more bookmarks, annotations, and page tools after the basic flow feels calm.
Good first Bigme setup
Bigme works best when the planner stays simple: one clean PDF, a few return points, and a writing test before daily use.

