Sankari Nair
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Main Link to original source of article is lost
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Nitish Sana
I see that the notes that i view while googling i use this tool to summarize. But this tool is only creating the summary but the main source from where that summary was created is lost. It is important that i might want to get back to that original article to view or read the entire content.
Sankari Nair
Hi Nitish! There is a link to the original source (it is the globe in the left corner of the recall card) and in March we will launch the "Recall Reader" where full content will be stored.
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Sankari Nair
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Option to summarize article or to just save it
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Wolfgang Männel
Sankari Nair
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Full transcript
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2cksdtj77n
Provide a summary but also provide a headed transcript with links to the video if I want to get more detail
Eg headers for all key sections, traceable back to the summary
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Wolfgang Männel
This remains for me one of the most desired features. Reading the entire article in Recall is also often more pleasant than reading it on a website full of advertising, similar to Safari's reader mode. What is also nice is that you can change the formatting of the article, like highlighting, which makes it very closes to the experience with a saved PDF.
So having a short summary, plus the full text, would make me very happy. :-)
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Olivier de+Broqueville
I'd like to save both a copy of the original article (just in case it gets deleted) and its summary and have a 2-way link between them. Iki.ai have done this quite nicely: you can ask a question via the ai chat and append the response as a note to the original article.
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Wolfgang Männel
There are many articles with charts, statistics etc. that I would like to save as original not as a summary. Because I need the original quotes or data.
I would be great to be able to choose between "summarize" and "just save original text".
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Olivier de+Broqueville
Wolfgang Männel I'd like to save both and have a 2-way link between them. Iki.ai have done this quite nicely: you can ask a question via the ai chat and append the response as a note to the original article.
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Wolfgang Männel
Olivier de+Broqueville Yes, indeed that makes a lot of sense.
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Wolfgang Männel
If I may add: To reduce complexity and to keep the user interface simple, I would not save the original article in a separate window or have an additional button. Instead I would just have a separator after the summary followed by the original article.
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Wolfgang Männel
This is quite an important suggestion.
Saving the original content is a must for and shouldn't be very hard to do.
Very often, I am saving articles because of certains wordings, quotes, graphics etc. Having just the summary is not enough, and just linking to the original article is helpful but not a solution for longer term as links tends to break.
Having the summary in one language is great, but ideally you want to have the original article in the original language in the same article just below the summary.
Before Recall, when I read an interesting article, I saved it as a pdf. In this pdf I then highlight certain passages that are important. Just having a summary is not enough and I would still have to save the original pdf.
If Recall not just generates the summary in a unified language (which I absolutely love) but also saves the original article including graphics, I would no longer have to revert to pdfs.
This feature would completely replace all other knowledge management systems I am using now.
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