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Secure Private Notes Storage for Legal Professionals

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Frequently Asked Questions
The tool is designed to enhance and transform written content by summarizing, rewording, or converting text into professional emails, ideal for legal notes and documents.
Yes, it can summarize legal documents by condensing text into shorter summaries, helping to maintain clarity and focus in complex legal materials.
Legal professionals can use it to store, enhance, and organize notes, creating clear, summarized content or reworded text, suitable for legal presentations or reports.
There are seven styles: Friendly, Formal, Funny, Concise, Engaging, Empathetic, and HumanLike, allowing legal texts to be tailored accordingly.
Yes, the Write Email variant helps draft professional emails from legal notes, ensuring effective communication in the legal industry.
Files like text documents, images, and audio recordings can be uploaded. They are automatically transcribed for further processing, supporting legal collaboration.
The Summarize variant is best for condensing lengthy legal documents, providing four output formats: Paragraph, Bullet Points, Meeting, and Email.
Yes, using the Reword variant, select a suitable tone to adjust legal notes for clarity, tone change, or engagement, improving readability and professionalism.
For Summarize and Write Email variants, the text must be at least 300 characters. The Reword variant can handle texts with a minimum of 1 character.
Yes, when crafting emails, inputs are structured into professional formats ensuring legal compliance and clarity in communication.
The tool supports various formats, including .txt, .jpg, .mp3, ensuring flexibility for legal documentation and analysis.
No, the tool does not support processing multiple texts at once. Each text or file must be processed individually.
Yes, logged-in users can save their work to platforms like Evernote, providing easy access and organization for legal professionals.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function, ensuring it processes data accurately and efficiently for legal notes.
No, it cannot display a side-by-side comparison of original and rewritten text. Users may need to use external tools to compare outcomes.