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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 online notepad provides a simple, web-based platform for note-taking. It's perfect for nonprofits needing an easy way to capture, format, and auto-save notes.
Yes, the basic features are free, including rich text editing and auto-save to LocalStorage. No account is needed unless you want premium features like AI editing and file attachments.
Nonprofits can use this app for taking meeting notes, planning outreach campaigns, or drafting sermon notes. It's a straightforward tool that streamlines your note-taking process.
Yes, you can format text using options like bold, italic, underline, and lists, helping you organize and emphasize important information effectively.
Auto-save automatically stores your notes in your browser's LocalStorage as you type, ensuring your work is saved without the need for manual intervention.
Absolutely! The versatile note-taking features make it easy to plan and document outreach campaigns or strategies.
Like nonprofits, corporate users can enjoy rich text editing and auto-save. Logging in unlocks additional features such as AI editing and file attachments.
Yes, but only if you're logged in, as file attachment is a premium feature. This enhances your notes by adding relevant documents or images.
Free versions store notes locally in your browser, so they don't sync. Logging in allows for saving notes to Evernote, enabling cross-device access.
The app is desktop-only, can't save multiple notes simultaneously in free mode, and doesn't allow real-time collaboration.
Yes, the app's rich text formatting options allow for clear and organized sermon note-taking, making it a great choice for busy clergy.
Sharing isn't directly supported, but notes can be saved to Evernote which has sharing capabilities or copied manually.
Notes are safely stored in your browser's LocalStorage. For shared access and backup, use the Evernote save option available with log-in.
No, this tool doesn't support importing notes from other applications. It's designed for new note creation and editing.
No, the app is designed for desktop use only and isn't accessible from mobile devices. For mobile access, save notes in Evernote and use its mobile app.