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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 for creating and managing medical notes. Doctors can use it to record patient information, treatments, and observations efficiently.
The app automatically saves notes to your browser's local storage as you type, eliminating the need for manual saves and ensuring your work is never lost.
Yes, the app is suitable for notes on medical terminology, allowing you to organize terms using headings, lists, and text formatting options.
Yes, it offers rich text features like bold, italic, underline, and lists to help format your notes professionally.
Yes, basic features are free for all users, including rich text editing and auto-save. Premium features are available by logging in.
Yes, logged-in users can transfer notes to their Evernote accounts to access them on multiple devices.
The app supports a variety of fonts to choose from, allowing you to select a style that fits your personal or professional preference.
Logged-in users can attach files to their notes, which is useful for adding documents or related information to your medical notes.
Free users can save one note at a time to the browser's storage, but premium users can save notes to Evernote for expanded, cloud-based storage.
Yes, you can easily edit your notes thanks to the app's rich text editor. Simply open the note and make changes as needed.
No, the app is designed for desktop use only. For mobile note-taking, consider using the Evernote app after syncing.
The app requires an internet connection to function fully, though the auto-save feature works locally when you're offline temporarily.
No, the app does not support real-time collaboration. However, you can save notes to Evernote and use their sharing features.
The app stores one note at a time in local storage. To manage multiple notes, log in and save them to Evernote.
No, the app does not provide a version history for notes. It's recommended to use Evernote for version tracking.