"Brain-like" Academic and Creative Writing
Next-level visualize and academic writing app, with dynamic data analysis. The ultimate creation experience.
Information Integration
It makes it easy to build complex knowledge relationships, manage contents and information more flexibly and dynamically
Drag File to Import
pdf, docx, xlsx, pptx, mp4, mp3...
Cite Everything
Type @ to cite article , card, file
Hierarchical Tag
Use the syntax “#” to add tag
Bi-Directional Link
Quickly establish article links
WIKI Entry
Build knowledge library with card
File Management
Manage your files in App
Inspiration and Efficiency
Help writers efficiently organizing the content structure and schedule
Visualize Mind
Map browsing, conception, modification of plot and outline
Statistics
Include word count, punctuation, paragraph count, etc.
Zettelkasten
Record all kinds of inspiration fragments anytime, anywhere
Bi-article Comparation
Open 2 windows at the same time to edit different articles
Goal Setting
Set word count goals and check your progress at any time
Typewriter Mode
Full-screen black and white text, more comfortable creation
Professional and Academic Level
With tailor-made features for researchers, you can easily create papers with pretty good layout
Math Equation
Including geometry, sets, functions, calculus, etc.
Paper Template
Convenient for journal submission
Zotero Link
You can easily drag or copy Zotero's notes into Lattics, with their cited and pdf link info
Markdown Syntax
Parse common MD syntax, what you see is what you get
Multi-column Layout
Drag and drop to layout in columns
High Quality Export
with Cover, Header, Contents, Page Number
Drag & Drop
Cards into the Article
Especially convenient for Zettelkasten method
Multi-column
Layout
Text and pictures can be typeset in multiple columns, and drag and drop to layout in columns
Cards and Articles
Lattics provides @ syntax to cite card or article, which makes it easy to connect or reuse contents.
Bi-article
Comparation
You can open two editors at the same time to compare and edit two articles respectively
Augmented
Extension Info
Tags, Bi-direction links, Article structure, and Related contents are all in one glance
Data Privacy Protection
Data privacy and security are becoming more and more important in the era of AI. Lattics is the first to think about solutions. All your data is stored in your own devices, and with a variety of 3rd party cloud services, including WebDAV. Lattics also innovatively provides offline collaboration, through the revolutionary Lattics file format, for conveniently share and modify contents together
Offline First
Local Storage
All contents saved on your computer, No register or login, No content uploaded to networks or servers.
Third Party
Cloud Sync
Choose a cloud service provider you trust, we provide iCloud, Google Drive, One Drive, Jianguo Cloud and WebDAV Cloud Service
Full-library
Local Backup
Back up all the content to your hard disk
Offline Collaboration
Transfer Lattics file with comments and modification
Holographic
Knowledge
All articles, cards, outlines, tags, bidirectional links, graphs, data sheets, files and other information of the project can be packaged as Lattics files for easy sharing and collaboration
Pioneers of Brain-like Knowledge Management
The great scientists and engineers who inspired us to create Lattics
Vannevar Bush1890-1974
As early as 1945, Vannevar Bush proposed a "Brain-like" personal knowledge management system in As We May Think, which he called Memex. It later inspired Personal Computer, Graphical Interface, Internet, and World Wide Web.
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In 1960s Douglas Engelbart, influenced by Bush, proposed a human-machine collaboration system: NLS (oN-Line System). In this system, Engelbart proposed many advanced concepts including Mouse, Hypertext Link, Multi-window Interface, etc., which aimed to augment human intelligence.
Learn MoreHerbert Simon1916-2001
In 1969, Herbert Simon, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics and Computer Turing Award, published "The Sciences of the Artificial". In this book, he mainly discussed the mechanisms and principles of human cognition and thinking. He proposed a structure of chunks and serial lists of brain memory(Psychology of Thinking), also discusses the hierarchical properties of complex systems (The Architecture of Complexity). All of these provide a theoretical basis for the architecture of Lattics.
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