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Online Notepad ✨
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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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Frequently Asked Questions
The note taking app is a browser-based tool designed to easily capture and format notes during lectures and seminars. It includes features like rich text editing and automatic saving.
Auto-save continuously saves your notes as you type, directly to your browser's LocalStorage. No need for manual saves, ensuring your work isn't lost.
No, the app doesn't support audio or video recording. It's designed for text-based note taking with rich text editing features.
Yes, the basic features of the app are free, including rich text editing and auto-save to LocalStorage. Premium features require login.
Absolutely, this app is perfect for taking notes during online seminars. Its formatting options help organize and emphasize important points.
Yes, logged-in users can access the AI Edit feature, which enhances and improves the quality of your notes through AI assistance.
The app's rich text formatting allows you to use headings, bullet points, and lists, making it easier to organize and highlight information effectively.
Yes, by logging in, users can attach files to their notes. This is ideal for adding supplementary materials from seminars.
No, the app is designed for desktop use only. Mobile users are redirected to an information page.
If logged in, notes can be saved to Evernote, enabling access across devices. Free users save to LocalStorage, which is device-specific.
Access the app from your home desktop browser to view your notes. Logging in allows notes to be saved to Evernote for easy access anywhere.
No, the app allows one note at a time in your browser. To manage multiple notes, use the Evernote save feature.
Simply type your notes during seminars, and they're automatically saved. You can login and save them to Evernote for additional organization.
Collaboration isn't supported within this app. Save notes to Evernote for sharing and collaborative features.
The app requires an internet connection for use. Notes are saved in LocalStorage when online but not accessible offline.