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Frequently Asked Questions
The app is a browser-based tool for quick note-taking with rich text features and auto-save functionality, ideal for UX design projects.
Use the rich text editor to format notes with bold, italic, underline, headings, and lists for organizing your design ideas effectively.
Yes, you can design your own note-taking template using headings and lists to organize information specific to UX design projects.
Absolutely, it's designed to capture and organize notes efficiently, making it ideal for UX research where organizing insights is important.
Designers can quickly capture, format, and auto-save their ideas, ensuring nothing is lost while focusing on the creative process.
Yes, create a dedicated section for personal development using the rich text features to format and structure your thoughts.
While it doesn't integrate directly with design software, you can capture and organize thoughts or key insights from any UX tool.
Simply open the tool in a desktop browser and begin typing your notes. The app's auto-save feature will ensure your work is saved.
Auto-save automatically stores your notes in the browser's LocalStorage as you type, so you never lose your design notes.
No, the app is designed for desktop use only. To take notes on a mobile device, consider using the Evernote mobile app.
No, the app currently supports one note at a time. Save your work to Evernote to manage multiple notes.
No, there's no real-time collaboration. Save to Evernote and use its sharing functionality for team projects.
The app does not provide version history. Consider regularly saving to Evernote for a more comprehensive archive.
Only for logged-in users with Evernote. For others, notes stay locally on the device where they were created.
LocalStorage typically holds around 5-10MB of data, which is usually enough for text-based design notes.