Web App
Currently, more and more information and documents are accessed through the web, such as reports derived from webpage, online PDF or analyses from blog posts. These articles themselves have significant credible value and are increasingly serving as sources of references. Additionally, some applications, such as Notion and ReadWise, also offer web-based versions, as do many AI applications, such as DeepSeek and ChatGPT. If a web browser could be integrated directly into these applications, allowing them to connect directly to the app and access content via drag-and-drop, this would be incredibly powerful and convenient.
Lattics has designed and developed a simple web app specifically for this purpose. Its main functions and uses are as follows:
Access any website or webpage by simply entering the URL.
Bookmarks, for frequent access to frequently used websites.
Extract webpages and online PDFs, automatically generate bibliography metadata, and track back citations.
Select content from webpages and online PDFs and convert it into a card. This automatically captures information such as the page title, author, view date, link, and anchor of the excerpt in the card's metadata. When you cite this card in an article, a citation will automatically be generated. You can also navigate back to the corresponding excerpt location on the webpage or online PDF.
Online PDF also supports OCR, accurately extracting tables, mathematical formulas, and other content and saving them as cards.
Drag and Drop content Between Lattics and Web Apps You can paste web content into Lattics documents by dragging and dropping, and vice versa, drag and drop content from Lattics into web apps like Notion and ReadWise, as well as many AI apps like DeepSeek and ChatGPT.
Multi-Device Sync After configuring third-party sync, web pages visited in the web app, bookmarks, and other content will be automatically synchronized across multiple devices.
Web Translation (To be developed) Translate web content into a specified language