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Frequently Asked Questions
It's a browser-based application designed to assist in organizing and capturing study notes during GRE preparation. It offers rich text formatting and auto-save features, making it ideal for study sessions.
The notepad is perfect for jotting down GRE tips you learn from books or classes. Use its formatting tools to highlight essential tips and auto-save them for ongoing reference.
Yes, the app is useful for individual use during study groups. Share your notes by transferring them to Evernote, where you can collaborate with peers.
You can take notes based on content you study in GRE prep books, using the app's features to organize and maintain them efficiently in rich text format.
The app is a great companion tool for GRE prep courses, allowing you to easily take and format notes during lectures and practice tests.
Yes, use the app to draft a comprehensive GRE prep guide with its rich text capabilities including headings, lists, and links.
By providing a structured way to capture and organize notes, it helps streamline your study sessions and improve information retention through auto-save and formatting features.
Free users store notes on one device. By logging in, you can save to Evernote and access your notes from any device.
Absolutely. The app supports a range of formatting options, such as bold, italics, headings, and lists, helping you organize and emphasize important study information.
While the app doesn't specifically offer templates, you can create and save your own note-taking structure using its formatting tools.
There's no specific review feature, but your notes save automatically, allowing you to revisit and edit them anytime before transferring to Evernote.
The app handles one note at a time but logging in lets you save notes to Evernote, allowing for multiple organized notes.
The app doesn't support PDF export directly, but you can copy content to another application that does, or save to Evernote to manage your exports.
The app requires an internet connection as it's browser-based, with notes saving locally in your device's browser.
The app is currently optimized for desktop use only. For mobile note-taking, consider using the Evernote app to access notes saved from the notepad.