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Safe Document Storage for Academics
Secure and Efficient Document Storage Solutions for Academics

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Frequently Asked Questions
Safe document storage involves securely storing academic files and documents, ensuring they are accessible, well-organized, and protected from unauthorized access.
Documents can be uploaded in various formats, transcribed if necessary, and organized for easy retrieval and analysis, ensuring their safety and accessibility.
Yes, you can store research papers and other academic documents. The tool allows transcribing and organizing them for efficient use in academic settings.
The tool supports text files like .txt and .md, images with OCR like .jpg and .png, and audio and video files for transcription, including .mp3 and .mp4 formats.
Yes, there's a 100 MB limit per file. For audio and video files, there's also a 60-minute duration limit to facilitate manageable uploads and processing.
Absolutely, meeting notes can be transcribed and stored efficiently, making it easier to review and share valuable academic discussions.
While documents are transcribed for analysis, the original content and essence are preserved, allowing for seamless application in academic endeavors.
Consider dividing larger files into smaller parts to meet the 100 MB file size requirement, making them easier to store and manage within the tool.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to process and store documents, as it integrates AI capabilities that function via online access.
Stored files cannot be edited within the tool. To modify content, download the file, make edits using text editors, and re-upload if necessary.
Yes, files can be directly uploaded from various devices, such as phones and computers, ensuring convenient access and storage of academic documents.
For text processing through certain features like summarization, a 300-character minimum is required to enable effective analysis, while shorter texts are possible for rewording.
Currently, there is no real-time preview of changes. Users must process files and review changes upon completion, ensuring focused document management.
Audio files up to 60 minutes can be transcribed within the tool, facilitating easy storage and analysis of verbal academic content.
The tool processes one file at a time to ensure accuracy and efficiency. This requires sequential uploading and managing of academic documents.