Can I use it for managing academic papers?

Yes, it's ideal for managing papers and academic literature.
You can register papers you need to read as "unread" and add notes as you read through them.

Managing Your Reading List

  • Create a dedicated file: Create a file like "Paper List.rfnote"
  • Register as unread: Add papers you plan to read (no reading records = "unread" status)
  • Visualize progress: See unread/completed status in the book list

BibTeX Export (Paid Plans)

Export in BibTeX format - perfect for academic writing.

  • Use it for reference lists in LaTeX documents
  • Output in formats compatible with reference managers like Zotero and Mendeley

Math Formula Notes

Math formula input is supported via LaTeX notation. Record formulas from STEM papers in your notes.

Example: $E = mc^2$ → $E = mc^2$

Recommended Workflow

  1. Create a "Papers to Read.rfnote" file
  2. Register paper titles, authors, URLs, etc. in notes
  3. Add key points as you read
  4. Export to BibTeX format when writing your paper
  5. Import into LaTeX or reference management software

💡 You can create multiple files, so you can organize by theme like "Research Project A.rfnote" or "Literature Review B.rfnote".