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Online Notepad ✨
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Additional features
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
No, the online notepad is intended for solo use. You can save notes to Evernote and use its features for sharing and collaboration.
To share notes with friends, first save your note to Evernote. Once in Evernote, you can share notes using Evernote's built-in sharing features.
No, the online notepad is desktop-only. For mobile use, saving notes into Evernote and accessing via the Evernote app is recommended.
While designed for individual note-taking, saving to Evernote allows for group-oriented tasks through their sharing features.
The app itself doesn't support sticky notes, but notes can be formatted with headings and lists for organization. Evernote offers sticky-like features after saving.
Shared notes refer to notes saved in a format accessible by others, typically through apps like Evernote after transferring notes.
Yes, saving notes to Evernote requires logging in, which is necessary for collaboration and access to additional sharing features.
The tool focuses on note-taking features. For secure collaboration, save notes to trusted platforms like Evernote, which manage security externally.
The app doesn't directly support document-sharing features. However, by saving notes to Evernote, sharing documents becomes possible.
For notes to sync across devices, you need to save them to Evernote. Otherwise, notes stay in the browser's local storage.
The app doesn't directly manage shared lists. You can create lists within your notes and share them through Evernote post-save.
The app is intended for individual use, but you can write notes and share them using Evernote for collaborative input.
While the app doesn't support cooperative document editing, saving to Evernote can allow for shared access and eventual edits.
No, it supports one note at a time. To manage multiple notes, save them to Evernote, which allows for organization in notebooks.
You can store long notes, limited only by the local storage capacity (~5-10MB of your browser). Saving to Evernote can handle larger notes.