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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 for Surface Pro is a browser-based tool designed for easy text capture and editing. It offers rich text formatting and auto-save functionality.
Yes, the app is compatible with Surface Pro and can be used with the Surface Pen for a more interactive note-taking experience.
No, there's no need to download anything. The app is accessible directly from your web browser, making it convenient and easy to use on any desktop device.
Yes, this note taking app is free to use on the Surface Pro. It allows basic editing and auto-saving without any cost.
Auto-save on Surface Pro captures your notes as you type and stores them in the browser's LocalStorage, so you never have to worry about losing your notes.
Yes, you can format your notes using rich text features like bold, italics, and headings, enhancing the readability and organization of your content.
While the app itself doesn’t directly save notes to OneNote, logged-in users can transfer notes to Evernote, another robust note organization platform.
The app is primarily focused on text-based notes and does not support handwriting recognition or input. It is designed for typing notes.
For free users, notes are stored in the browser's local storage. To access notes from multiple devices, you would need to log in and save them to Evernote.
The app requires an internet connection for full functionality, as it uses browser-based features that depend on being online.
The app stores one note at a time in browser local storage. For managing multiple notes, consider saving and organizing them in Evernote.
No, the app doesn’t feature version history. It stores the latest auto-saved version of your document, without previous iterations.
Notes are stored in the browser, which has a space limit (approx 5-10MB), so large files might affect performance or capacity.
Notes do not auto-sync across devices. Logging in allows you to save to Evernote, enabling cloud sync and access on different devices.
Real-time collaboration isn’t supported. The app is intended for individual note-taking. Use Evernote for sharing notes with others.