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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 app for creating and editing notes on your Chromebook. Offering rich text formatting and auto-save, it's ideal for capturing thoughts quickly.
Yes, you can access the note-taking app on Chromebooks that run Chrome OS, including those that support Android apps, directly through the browser.
It primarily focuses on text input through keyboard. Stylus input may be limited, but you can still use the app for typing and editing notes seamlessly.
Yes, the basic features are free, including text formatting and auto-save to your browser's local storage. For additional features, logging in is required.
While it doesn't specifically mimic sticky notes, it allows you to create and save notes easily within the browser, maintaining them efficiently in one place.
Absolutely! It's perfect for organizing class notes with headings and lists, making it a great tool for students using Chromebooks.
No, the app requires an internet connection to function as it saves notes to the browser's local storage and for accessing additional features.
Free users' notes stay on the device they're created on unless saved to Evernote by logging in, which then allows cross-device sync.
Yes, you can edit notes using the rich text editor which supports various formatting styles for a polished look.
The app supports working on one note at a time. For managing multiple notes, save each to Evernote, available to logged-in users.
It's not an extension but a web-based application accessible via any modern Chrome browser on a Chromebook device.
Direct sharing isn't available. To share notes, save them to Evernote and use Evernote's sharing features.
No, this tool is designed specifically for use on desktop platforms and doesn't support mobile versions directly.
Auto-save ensures your notes are automatically saved to your browser's local storage as you type. This prevents data loss during session changes.
The app doesn't support importing notes from other formats, but you can manually copy text to create notes within the editor.