Apple Notes

Seamlessly transfer your Cleft notes to Apple Notes

Cleft's integration with Apple Notes allows you to easily transfer your voice-captured thoughts and ideas directly into your Apple Notes app. This feature bridges the gap between Cleft's powerful voice-to-text capabilities and Apple's native note-taking solution.

How to use Apple Notes Integration

  1. Create a note in Cleft using voice or text input.

  2. Open the note you want to transfer.

  3. Tap the share icon (usually represented by a square with an arrow pointing up).

  4. Select "Apple Notes" from the share sheet options.

  5. Choose whether to create a new note or add to an existing one in Apple Notes.

  6. Your Cleft note will now appear in Apple Notes, formatted and ready for further editing if needed.

Benefits of using Apple Notes Integration

  • Seamlessly move content between Cleft and Apple Notes

  • Maintain formatting and structure when transferring notes

  • Leverage Cleft's voice-to-text capabilities while still using Apple Notes as your primary note-taking app

  • Easily share Cleft-generated content with other Apple Notes users

Tips for effective use

  • Use Cleft to quickly capture ideas with voice, then transfer to Apple Notes for long-term storage or further elaboration

  • Utilize Cleft's custom instructions to format notes in a way that fits well with your Apple Notes organization system

  • Consider using tags in Cleft that match your Apple Notes folders for easy categorization after transfer

Limitations

  • The integration is one-way: you can send notes from Cleft to Apple Notes, but not vice versa

  • Any subsequent edits made in Apple Notes won't be reflected back in Cleft

Remember to keep your iOS or macOS updated to ensure the best compatibility between Cleft and Apple Notes.

By leveraging the Apple Notes integration, you can combine the power of Cleft's voice-to-text capabilities with the familiarity and ecosystem integration of Apple Notes, creating a more flexible and powerful note-taking workflow.

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