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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 app is a browser-based tool for medical residents, providing rich text editing and auto-save features to streamline note-taking processes.
Auto-save ensures your notes are saved automatically in your browser as you type, preventing data loss during busy medical schedules.
Yes, the basic version is free, allowing medical residents to take and save notes without an account. Premium features require login.
Yes, you can format notes using bold, italics, headings, and lists, making clinical notes easier to organize and read.
The app is designed for use by medical residents, including those in nursing homes, offering a simple solution for note-taking.
The app is lightweight and browser-based, ideal for capturing quick personal or medical notes with the added benefit of rich text formatting.
While the app doesn't specifically offer templates, its rich text features allow customization, useful for creating template-like note structures.
Yes, the app is perfect for documenting clinical summaries, with structured formatting to help organize medical information.
Yes, logged-in users can access the AI Edit feature, which provides text enhancements for medical notes.
No, the app is designed for desktop use only. On mobile devices, access is limited to promotional pages.
Logged-in users can save their notes directly to Evernote, allowing for sync across multiple devices and easier access later.
File attachment is available for logged-in users, enabling inclusion of supplementary documents in medical notes.
You can save one note at a time in your browser. To store more, log in and save to Evernote for expanded note management.
No, the tool is designed for individual use. For collaborative tasks, save notes to Evernote and use their sharing features.
The app requires an internet connection to function, as it relies on the browser's local storage for note saving.