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Frequently Asked Questions
The app facilitates efficient note-taking for coding interviews by allowing you to jot down questions, tips, and techniques. Use rich text formatting to organize your notes, which auto-save to your browser.
Features such as rich text editing, auto-saving, and the ability to attach files (for logged-in users) support effective organization of coding questions and interview strategies.
Yes, you can jot down and organize Python coding questions and solutions, using text formatting to structure your notes effectively during prep.
Absolutely, you can use the app to write and structure Java questions. The rich text editor supports code snippets and bullet points to enhance clarity.
Use headings and lists to categorize questions and solutions. Auto-save ensures your notes are stored as you type, minimizing disruptions.
Yes, beginners can capture essential coding concepts and organize learning material, which is auto-saved for ease of reference even across page refreshes.
No, the app requires an internet connection. Notes auto-save to your browser but need the internet for certain functionalities like Evernote synchronization.
Direct sharing isn't possible, but you can save your notes to Evernote (for logged-in users) and share from there or copy notes to the clipboard.
Utilize features like headings, bullet points, and lists. These formatting tools help break down questions, solutions, and interview plans.
The app has a free version, allowing use of basic features with automatic local storage saving. Premium features require logging in.
Students can use the app to organize lecture notes and project ideas, making academic preparation more structured and effective.
Free features are limited to one device, as they rely on browser storage. Use Evernote integration for access on multiple devices when logged in.
Logged-in users can attach files, which is useful for storing code samples and extensive notes relevant to coding interviews.
No, there is no version history available. The app saves only the current note, though it does store a last synced timestamp.
Yes, the app is designed for desktops and does not support mobile devices. Use a desktop browser for access and functionality.