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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
The note-taking app for MacBook offers a simple, browser-based experience for capturing and editing notes with rich text formatting and auto-save features.
Yes, the note-taking app is free to use on your MacBook. Enjoy basic rich text editing and auto-save capabilities without needing to log in.
Yes, the app works on any MacBook model, including MacBook Air, as long as you use a supported desktop web browser.
Absolutely, the note-taking app functions smoothly on a MacBook Pro using a compatible browser. It's designed for all MacBook types.
The app doesn't support Apple Pencil directly as it's browser-based, but you can use it in conjunction with stylus-supporting devices for text input.
Use the rich text editing toolbar to format your text. Options include bold, italic, underline, and creating lists to organize your notes visually.
Yes, your notes are auto-saved to the browser's LocalStorage as you type, providing a seamless note-taking experience without manual saving.
Logged-in users have the option to save notes directly to their Evernote account for easy synchronization across devices.
The app itself doesn’t provide a widget, but it's easily accessible via your web browser for quick note-taking on your MacBook.
No, you need an internet connection to operate the app on your MacBook. Notes are stored in your browser's LocalStorage but require online access.
The app handles one note at a time in your browser. For multiple notes, use the save-to-Evernote feature available to logged-in users.
Free users’ notes are stored in the browser on a single device. Syncing across multiple devices requires saving notes to an Evernote account.
Currently, the note-taking app is designed for desktop use, including MacBooks. Mobile users are directed to a welcome page.
Direct sharing isn't supported. However, you can copy your note's content to the clipboard or save it to Evernote to share from there.
No, the app is intended for individual use only. For real-time collaboration, notes must be saved to Evernote where such features can be utilized.