Memonic offers a full online notetaking application for a number of platforms. Content may be clipped using a range of bookmarklets and extensions for various browsers or by using the desktop application. The online application works on any standard browser.45
Notes can also be added by email, or composed from scratch. Notes can be organized in folders, edited, commented and searched. A user can also create groups to share notes and collaborate with a closed user group.
Memonic operates on a freemium model with a free plan limited to 100 notes along with a paid plan for unlimited notes.6
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