V3.11 is a practical update that reduces friction across everyday use: turning notes into actions, resuming reading faster, navigating long pages more easily, and keeping clips organised. This post walks through the key changes and what they improve day to day.
What's new in V3.11 overall?
The update in one line
V3.11 reduces friction from capture to organisation to follow-through, so what you write, read, and save stays easy to act on.
The three outcomes that matter
- Faster capture into a usable system: quicker paths from handwritten content to structured next steps, with less rework.
- Clearer browsing and resuming: more context when choosing what to open, so it's easier to continue reading and revisit notes.
- Cleaner organisation across pages, tags, and clips: stronger tools for finding tagged pages and keeping screenshots and annotations neatly grouped.

How Does Handwriting Become a To-Do?
What changes in Daily
In V3.11, the original Tasks tab can be switched to a To-Do list view, making day-to-day planning read like a straightforward checklist. In the To-Do tab, it's also faster to get started because new lists support creating up to five items at a time, so a quick set of priorities can be captured in one pass.
How circling turns notes into actions
The key workflow is simple and very "paper-first": in Paper, Meeting, Picking, Memo, and Daily, circling handwritten content can convert it into a To-Do item. That means action items can be lifted directly from what's already on the page, cutting down on copy-paste and keeping attention anchored to the note that created the task.

How To-Do stays useful after capture
Once items are in the list, V3.11 keeps the loop practical: completed tasks can be checked off, and incomplete items support date changes, so the list stays current as plans shift, not drifting into 'old tasks' noise.
How Does Home Support Daily Follow-Through?
What changes in the Daily widget
In V3.11, the Daily widget becomes more action-ready: both the large and small widget views now display the To-Do list, and items can be checked off directly from the Homepage. It sounds minor, yet it changes the cadence of the day: check-offs happen on the Home screen, so progress doesn't require a detour.

What changes in finding pages
Home also becomes a better launch point for retrieval. V3.11 adds page Tag search with filtering, which helps narrow results when tags are used to label study materials, recurring meeting topics, project threads, or reading highlights. As the library grows, tags become direct shortcuts to the pages you want.
What changes in setup and control
Finally, app modules on Home now support long-press to edit, which makes layout changes feel more direct. Rearranging what shows up first is quicker, so Home can match real habits: daily tools stay close at hand, while everything else remains accessible without cluttering the page.

How does Learning improve reading flow?
What changes in the library structure
In V3.11, "My Library" becomes the central hub for browsing, streamlining access to all your files and notes. This new layout simplifies navigation by removing the top folder bar, making everything more accessible in a single view. For those who prefer the previous setup, there's a toggle option to switch back to the old layout — but the cleaner, more direct view is the default.
What changes in scanning and choosing what to open
With the addition of thumbnails and progress indicators in lists, it's easier to make decisions before opening a file. You can easily tell whether a document is still under review or ready to be archived. It provides clearer choices when deciding whether to start a new file or continue where you left off, eliminating the guesswork.
What changes in filtering and naming
V3.11 introduces file format filtering, so you can narrow down your library view by document type, making it faster to find what you need. Titles are also cleaner with file extensions removed, reducing visual clutter and helping you focus on the content itself.

What changes in importing and organisation
Importing files has been streamlined with the ability to import folders directly from the File Manager into Learning, making file organisation faster and more intuitive. The update also disables auto-scanning of files, giving you more control over what gets added to your library and keeping things organised from the start. This change reduces clutter and allows you to control which files are added manually, keeping your collection tidy and relevant.
How do Paper and Meeting speed review?
What changes in browsing notes
In V3.11, note collections are simplified for quicker access. The layout is cleaner, with folder sorting now supported, making it easier to organise your notes. Plus, empty folders now show a clear message, letting you know they're ready for use and reducing confusion when getting started.

What changes in list and sorting interactions
The update introduces list view options, allowing you to scan through notes more quickly. You can now also reorder lists with easier sorting controls, making it faster to adjust and prioritise your content as needed.
What changes in multi-page work
For multi-page documents, V3.11 makes searching within the content faster and more intuitive. You can jump to specific pages using page numbers, and filter by tags within multi-page views, ensuring you can find exactly what you're looking for with minimal effort.

How does Picking organise screenshots better?
What changes in organising captures
V3.11 adds Albums to the Picking screenshot bar, so screenshots no longer need to live in one long stream. Albums can be created as needed, and existing images can be moved into them, which makes it easier to group captures by project, topic, or timeline.

What changes in saving annotated content
When annotating page content in Picking, the result can now be saved directly into a chosen album. That keeps the organisation tied to the moment of capture, so the archive stays tidy with far less re-sorting later.
What changes in turning captures into notes
Screenshot-to-Memo is also more flexible. When generating a memo from a screenshot, V3.11 supports merging that memo into an existing note, which helps keep related material together. After the document is generated, there's also a quick-delete option for the original image, useful when the screenshot has already served its purpose and the cleaned-up memo is the version worth keeping.
What changes in managing history
To keep larger libraries manageable, V3.11 adds sorting for both Memos and Screenshots, making it easier to review recent work or locate older items. This keeps capture history workable across longer projects.
How does AI support on-page work?
What changes in the Knowledge Base
V3.11 updates the AI Knowledge Base with a clearer structure. Existing categories are now organised as Knowledge Notebooks, and notebooks support adding remarks for extra context. Knowledge Notebooks also support multi-page management, with fuller controls for sharing, deleting, and editing, plus general functional optimizations that make stored knowledge easier to maintain and reuse.

What changes in how AI stays available
AI is also easier to keep within reach while staying out of the way. V3.11 adds a floating window that can collapse to the side, keeping quick help available during reading and writing with fewer screen switches. It's designed for short, in-context help, the kind of assist that fits naturally into on-page work.
What changes in model options
V3.11 expands model availability with the integration of Gemini 3.0-Pro and the Qwen (Alibaba Cloud) model, giving more options inside the AI experience.
What system upgrades improve everyday use?
What changes in audio and export
V3.11 extends file visibility and export support for recordings. In My Files, audio recording files created in Paper and Meeting now appear directly, and they can be exported when needed. The Transfer feature also supports exporting audio recording files, which helps when sharing meeting audio, archiving sessions, or moving files across devices.
What changes in local and cloud browsing
File browsing is more complete and more controllable. Local Storage now fully displays all local folders, and file previews can be opened directly through the Learning app, connecting storage with reading workflows more smoothly. In Cloud Drive, settings now include a Show/Hide All Files toggle, offering more control over how much content appears during browsing.
What changes in everyday utilities
Several utilities get practical upgrades across the system. Apps now support searching, dragging, and sorting, and the App Store adds search for faster discovery. In Settings, Advanced Settings provides shortcuts into native system settings for deeper configuration, and Server Switch supports switching between US, Singapore, and China nodes. In Control Center, WLAN Screencast adds landscape support, and image previews now support swipe-to-turn-page navigation for faster review.

V3.11, Summed Up
V3.11 delivers improvements that enhance everyday use: a circled line can become a To-Do, Home keeps follow-through visible, Learning shows more at a glance for what to open and continue, Paper and Meeting make long-page reviews quicker, and Picking gives screenshots a clearer place to live. Paired with practical refinements across files, apps, and export, the experience stays calm while feeling more organised and responsive.
A good way to start: after updating, pick one small win. Circle a line into a To-Do, tick it off from Home, then drop a screenshot into an Album and call it "sorted".