LiquidText is the first Reading, Note taking and Document Analysis app to win Editor’s Choice from both Apple and Microsoft.
Made for Lawyers, Doctors, Engineers, Students and other Knowledge and Research intensive professionals, whose work involves analyzing complex sets of documents; to study, analyze and reach conclusions. LiquidText is an active reading and note taking tool where all your documents, highlights, annotations and underlines are in the same workspace as your notes and lets you make dynamic visual connections across content and notes.
This is too long. Please create a video that is only 1-5 mins long that show the benefits of LiquidText. Please get a different narrator with more enthusiasm in his or her voice.
"It's the wrong product" - of course it's the wrong product. A better product to compare LiquidText with would be Heptabase. This has PDF annotations extraction and whiteboarding for connecting notes and a lot of note taking features completely missing from LiquidText.
Liquid text shines when you stop treating like other pdf app (cause it has it's own way of workings ) and focus on what it can which is something most of them can't
What happened to the ChatGPT integration with LiquidText? Have LiquidText cutted this integration? I've been waiting the integration that was announced years ago... Kinda disappointing...
Yet another doubt - can the liquid trxt be used only as a note taking application. To be clearer - is note taking without any document being imported possible?!
This is super amazing and I'm now very tempted to buy Liquidtext. Please do another demo on college lecture. Please import 1000+ page textbook to show it is capable of loading very big pdf file. Additionally, add 100+ page PPT PDF and connect the two together. I want to see that. Plus, show us how you would take note with your Apple pencil. Does it have good note-taking capabilities like Notability/Goodnotes?
Hello Sir, Everything you ask is possible in LiquidText. We have over 6 Million copied downloaded and are used in some of the world's largest organizations. We suggest you download a free trial and prove for yourself, or listen to some of our end user testimonials on our RU-vid channel where users describe and demonstrate their use cases. Get a free trial, scan, upload and OCR your texts and you will see!
This is now superbly potent. However, can the search function find *keywords w/ dates* Example: I have a medical pdf with 1000 pages, in the search if I input: *lower back pain, 2020* will liquid text pull up all the lower back pain documents with the dates 2020?
Yes you can on an ipad - I just turn my ipad on its side and have the pages on the top half of the page, and the workspace on the bottom half of the page.
Hello, I have using LiquidText since 2016-2017. Indeed it is very good app, no match while dealing in pdf. But with due respect its team is working in many things but ignoring some very very important features. i.e. If i have a project of my case and a project of my case laws and a project of my law books, app is not providing me to open all three project at the same time, though I am using copy link but it takes time to shift one project to another and while standing in court, its embarassing. Have repeatedly requested but still no positive response. Similarly, while studying or doing research, i want to save different passages of different projects under one tag but its not allowing same, its tag option is still not as attractive or functional as "Tagnotate" had. Dear creig, need your special attention on above, badly missing these things.
After highlighting a segment of text and choosing a color (for example, yellow), it is not possíble to extract that segment to the workspace? I want to extract segments of text to workspace, but also want to highlight that segments with a color.
Thank you not putting background music and also for talking in a straightforward manner, using only the minimal number of words necessary. There was no woffle. Perfect and helpful video - thanks very much. The only thing that was a little distracting was the sucking sound made from time to time when thinking of the next thing to say. I do this myself, so I’m being hypocritical. This is the best how-to video on RU-vid.
This person does an excellent job of teaching this app. Obvious that he knows the app very well and, as you stated, communicates very efficiently with good example use cases!!!