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AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
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Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It's a browser-based tool designed for quick note capture and editing, ideal for students. Features include rich text editing, auto-save functionality, and seamless integration with Evernote for premium users.
Yes, it offers a simple and efficient way to take and organize notes during lectures and research, with formatting options to highlight key information.
Use the rich text editor to draft your thesis by organizing content with headings, lists, and paragraphs. It saves automatically, ensuring your progress is never lost.
Logged-in users can access AI editing capabilities, allowing for text improvement and refinement to enhance academic writing quality.
Yes, it saves your notes automatically to your browser's LocalStorage as you type, ensuring no information is lost.
While the app allows for text note taking and formatting, full document management features require external tools or saving to Evernote for further organization.
Logged-in users can save their notes to an Evernote account, making it easy to sync and access across devices.
Free users store notes locally in the browser, but logging in allows you to save notes to Evernote and access them anywhere.
The basic note-taking features are free, but premium features like AI editing and file attachments require logging in.
Yes, file attachments are available for logged-in users, allowing you to store additional context or resources with your notes.
Use the rich text editor to apply various formatting like bold, italics, and lists. This helps structure your notes for academic clarity.
No, the app requires an internet connection to function as it saves data to browser LocalStorage.
Currently, the app is designed for desktop use only. Mobile users should utilize Evernote for note-taking on the go.
The app supports one note at a time in your browser. Saving to Evernote (for logged-in users) provides access to multiple notes.
No, the app doesn't offer real-time collaboration. To work with others, save notes to Evernote and use its collaboration features.