Welcome to AnnotatePlus User Manual
This is the user manual for AnnotatePlus, a powerful tool for managing and annotating documents. Below, you'll find examples of how to use markdown in this documentation.
Getting Started
To get started with AnnotatePlus, follow these steps:
- Install the AnnotatePlus app on your device.
- Create a new project or open an existing one.
- Start annotating!
Features
AnnotatePlus offers a range of features to help you manage and annotate your documents. Here are some of the key features:
- Markdown support: AnnotatePlus supports Markdown syntax, allowing you to format your text and add headings, lists, and other elements.
- Collaboration: AnnotatePlus allows multiple users to collaborate on the same document, enabling real-time editing and commenting.
- Search and filter: You can search for specific text within your documents, as well as filter by tags or other metadata.
- Version control: AnnotatePlus keeps track of all changes made to your documents, allowing you to revert to previous versions if needed.
- Export and share: AnnotatePlus supports exporting your documents in various formats, including PDF and HTML. You can also share your documents with others, either by email or by sharing a link.
Support
If you encounter any issues or have questions about AnnotatePlus, please don't hesitate to reach out to the AnnotatePlus support team. You can find their contact information on the AnnotatePlus website or in the app's settings.
License
AnnotatePlus is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. You can find the full license text in the LICENSE file in the AnnotatePlus source code.
Acknowledgments
AnnotatePlus wouldn't be possible without the support of the following open-source projects:
- React: A popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
- Next.js: A React-based framework for server-side rendering and static site generation.
- Tailwind CSS: A utility-first CSS framework that makes it easy to build custom designs.
- TypeScript: A strongly-typed programming language that adds optional static typing to JavaScript.
- Prism: A syntax highlighting library for code snippets.
- Lucide: A set of icons designed by the creators of Tailwind CSS.
Contributing
If you'd like to contribute to AnnotatePlus, please check out the Contributing Guide for more information.