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Additional features
AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
Attach images and files
Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
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Autosave
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Frequently Asked Questions
It's a browser-based app for taking notes on your iMac. It offers rich text editing and auto-save functions, making note-taking quick and efficient.
No account is necessary for basic use. Notes are automatically saved to your browser's local storage. For additional features, logging in is required.
Yes, as long as your iMac can run a modern browser, you can use this note-taking app. No specific hardware requirements are necessary.
Yes, if you log in. Once logged in, you can save your notes directly to your Evernote account, enabling cloud storage and access from any device.
No, this note-taking app is designed for desktop use only. It works well on iMac and other desktop browsers, but not on mobile devices.
As you type, your notes are automatically saved to your iMac's browser LocalStorage. There's no need for manual saving. Notes persist through page reloads.
Yes, the app includes rich text editing features like bold, italic, underline, headings, and lists, providing a versatile note-taking experience.
File attachment is available for logged-in users. This feature allows you to enhance your notes by adding relevant files.
For free users, only one note can be stored at a time in your browser. To manage and organize multiple notes, save them to Evernote.
No, an internet connection is required. The app saves notes to your browser's storage, but offline editing isn't supported.
Free users' notes are stored locally, without sync. Logged-in users can sync notes via Evernote, enabling access from multiple devices.
Collaboration isn't supported. However, you can transfer notes to Evernote and share them through Evernote's collaboration tools.
Your notes will be saved in LocalStorage, and you can retrieve them when reopening your browser, as long as you haven't cleared the cache.
While your notes are saved in your browser's local storage during use, further details on security practices aren't provided.
No, this note-taking app does not have a version history feature. Notes are recorded as they are typed, without previous versions saved.