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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
This app is designed for taking notes and managing tasks with built-in reminders to boost productivity.
Currently, the tool focuses on rich text editing and note-taking features, not specified for task reminders.
Yes, the online notepad is accessible via any desktop browser, including on Windows systems.
Currently, task management isn't directly supported. The focus is on rich text note-taking and editing.
The app supports rich text editing useful for outlining tasks, but lacks specialized productivity mapping tools.
Basic editing features and auto-save are free. Premium features like AI editing and file attachments require a login.
Free users store notes locally on one device. Log in to sync notes via Evernote for multiple device access.
No, the note-taking app is designed for desktop use only. Mobile access redirects to a landing page.
Notes are automatically saved to your browser's local storage as you type, ensuring no work is lost.
The app is intended for individual use, but notes can be saved to Evernote for sharing and collaboration in their environment.
Logging in is needed for premium features like AI editing and saving notes to Evernote.
Task reminders are not a standalone feature in this tool, which primarily focuses on note-taking capabilities.
You can save notes to Evernote (for logged-in users) or copy notes to your clipboard for other uses.
The app does not include team-based task reminders. It's geared towards individual use and note management.
Free users are limited to one note at a time stored in the browser. Logged-in users can save multiple notes to Evernote.