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Each LiquidText project produces a document window and an endless number of workspaces. The document pane loads and displays all relevant documents, including live user annotations, highlights, and hyperlinks. Notes, thoughts, extracts, photographs, and connections are written, typed, and/or shown on the workspace.

LiquidText simplifies taking notes and extracts; users do it naturally, picking up references as they read and arranging them on the workspace. LiquidText allows the user to organize the workspace in the way that they like by entering notes and linking them to others in the form of a list of notes or mind maps.

LiquidText employs ink in a novel manner. Users may draw lines between document contents, notes, or anything else in the program, including multiple documents and notes. These connections provide visual hyperlinks that may be activated with a single touch. LiquidText allows you to observe these relationships as well as the appropriate source context.

With LiquidText, supporting sources and context are never more than a single click away.

Using this tool, researcher’s ideas, observations and insights are visually linked with source materials and other related notes. Collaborators and reviewers see not only results but also the network of interrelated sources, observations and notes which support the author’s conclusions with unprecedented transparency and clarity.

Most note-taking applications attempt to emulate paper. Doing so inherits paper’s familiarity but also its limitations. LiquidText supports the following unique features and tools not available in any traditional note-taking or document-analysis product:.

LiquidText supports PDF, Office 365 Word, Web Pages and PowerPoint, among other popular input formats. LiquidText also supports content management systems like Dropbox, iCloud and Box.  LiquidText exports projects in most popular application formats.

LiquidText helps users be more productive and informed in a variety of fields, including legal discovery and analysis, patent research, scientific research, editorial research, academic research, student papers, business analysis, and consulting.

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