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Safe Note Taking App for Legal Professionals
Efficient and secure note-taking app for legal professionals

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4.4
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Registered Users
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Notes Created
2M
Notes Created Daily
Frequently Asked Questions
This app helps legal professionals efficiently take notes and store documents securely. It transcribes uploaded text files and organizes them for easy access.
Yes, you can upload text files including .txt or .md to store and manage them. The app will transcribe these for easy editing and organization.
Yes, it is designed to securely manage and store legal documents while providing efficient note-taking capabilities tailored to legal needs.
Yes, by using the Summarize variant, it can condense legal briefs into shorter, more digestible summaries using specified formats.
Yes, select the Reword variant to adjust the tone or clarity of your case notes, making them more formal, concise, or engaging as needed.
Yes, the Write Email variant allows the drafting of professional emails, transforming case notes into well-structured email communications.
You can upload a variety of file types including text files (.txt, .md), images, audio, and video for processing and transcription.
Yes, upload or paste the article text, then use the Summarize variant to create a concise summary in a preferred format like Bullet Points.
No, customization is not available, but you can choose from seven predefined styles such as Formal, Concise, or Engaging.
Summarize and Write Email variants require a minimum of 300 characters, while Reword can work with any length starting from 1 character.
No, direct editing of generated content within the app is not supported. You may copy results to a text editor for further modification.
The app allows audio files up to a maximum duration of 60 minutes for transcription and processing.
No, the app requires an internet connection to process and manage files. It does not support offline functionality.
Logged-in users can save processed notes to services like Evernote, making it easier to organize and access them across devices.
The app focuses on individual user accounts to manage personal legal notes. Multi-user functionality isn't featured in this version.