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Effortlessly Archive Notes for Organized Document Storage

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool is used to transform, summarize, and improve written content, making it suitable for archiving and organizing notes.
You can upload your document files in various formats. The tool processes text, allowing for organization and storage of notes efficiently.
Yes, use the Summarize variant with the Meeting style to convert detailed notes into a structured summary format, ideal for archives.
The tool allows you to transform and summarize your content, making it easier to categorize and store systematically in your archive system.
You can upload text files like .txt and .csv, images like .jpg, and audio/video files which will be automatically transcribed for processing.
Yes, upload your audio files to be transcribed and processed, helping you convert verbal content into text form for archiving.
Consider using the Bullet Points style in Summarize for clear, concise entries that make archived notes easy to navigate and reference.
Yes, use the Reword variant to adjust the tone or style of your notes prior to finalizing them for your archives, ensuring they meet your needs.
Yes, Summarize and Write Email require at least 300 characters, ensuring substantial content for accurate processing.
While the tool doesn't allow for editing outputs directly, you can copy the text and modify it in an external text editor as needed.
Files should be no larger than 100 MB each, and audio/video files can be a maximum of 60 minutes to ensure efficient processing.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it processes data online to use AI for content summarization and transformation.
Yes, upload video files such as .mp4 which will be transcribed, then you can summarize or reword the content into archive-ready formats.
Logged-in users can save results directly into Evernote for organized storage and easier retrieval as part of the archiving process.
The tool does not support real-time comparison of original and rewritten documents, but you can save both versions externally for reference.