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Secure Notes for Journalists
Advanced Document Storage for Journalists

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Frequently Asked Questions
Secure notes storage refers to the safe and organized method of keeping notes and documents, ensuring sensitive information is well-protected.
Yes, journalists can store files up to 100 MB. This allows storage of substantial documents necessary for in-depth reporting and research.
The tool processes documents using AI to enhance, summarize, or reword content. This helps in managing large volumes of text efficiently.
Yes, you can summarize articles. The Summarize variant condenses text into shorter summaries, ideal for long articles and research papers.
Yes, it supports uploads of various file types for transcription, including text, image, audio, and video files.
The AI handles multiple languages, allowing journalists to process notes in languages such as Arabic, Spanish, French, and more.
No, direct editing of results in the tool is not possible. You can adjust the original text and regenerate or edit externally.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function, as it processes data in real-time through a web interface.
Reword offers multiple styles including Friendly, Formal, Concise, and more, enabling different tones suitable for various writing needs.
Yes, you can use the Summarize variant, choosing Meeting style to create structured summaries from long meeting notes.
Use the Reword variant to transform your article's tone or clarity with different styles, enhancing its overall effectiveness.
Yes, video files up to 60 minutes can be transcribed for note-taking or summary purposes, aiding journalists in content extraction.
A minimum of 300 characters is required for the Summarize variant. This ensures enough content for effective summarization.
You can upload text, image, audio, and video files in formats like .txt, .jpg, .mp3, .mp4, and others for processing.
No, real-time preview isn't available. You must complete the process to view the final output of text processing.