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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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Autosave
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Frequently Asked Questions
The app provides a streamlined note-taking experience tailored for medical students. With features like rich text formatting and auto-save, it is perfect for capturing detailed lecture notes and study sessions.
Yes, you can format notes using rich text editing features. Customize your notes with bold, italic, underline, lists, and headings to organize content effectively.
Absolutely, it is great for taking lecture notes. The rich text editing capabilities allow students to highlight important information and structure their notes optimally.
No, this online notepad is designed for desktop use only. However, students can save notes to Evernote and access them on the Evernote app for Android.
Yes, basic features like rich text editing and auto-save are free. For advanced features like AI editing and file attachments, a login is required.
Notes can be saved to LocalStorage automatically or transferred to Evernote. Direct export in other formats is not supported.
Simply type your notes, and they save automatically. There is no need for manual saving; your notes are stored in the browser's LocalStorage.
No, an internet connection is required to use the app and access cloud features. LocalStorage is used for online access only.
The online notepad is desktop only. For mobile use, you should transfer your notes to Evernote and access them via the Evernote iOS app.
The app's simplicity and focus on essential features make it accessible, but specific accessibility features are not detailed. Students with disabilities can transfer notes to Evernote, which may offer more options.
The app does not support direct sharing or collaboration. However, notes can be saved to Evernote, where they could be shared using Evernote's features.
For free users, notes do not sync across devices. Logged-in users can save notes to Evernote, enabling sync across all devices.
The app supports one note at a time. For handling and organizing multiple notes, save them to Evernote, which allows organizing in notebooks.
While you can format notes extensively, there is no specific support for custom templates. Use the rich text features to structure your notes to your preference.
No, the app does not support note version history. It focuses on providing a simple note-taking experience without advanced version control features.