Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Notes n More is now in Whats Hot section

Just saw this - my iPhone app Notes n More app is now in the "Whats Hot" list in the Business apps category

Notes n More page on iTunes

10 comments:

Unknown said...

I need a Notes app that will sync to my Mac. will this app do that?

Aashish Patil said...

Hi

There is no full desktop sync. You can FTP or email notes.

I have been testing cloud and desktop sync options. But video and voice memo file sizes make things a bit challenging.

The app is free - feel free to try it.

Thanks
Aashish

Chris Aubeck said...

I like this app, but like similar notepad apps the margin on the left-hand side is a pointless waste of screen estate. Can't we slide it out of sight? Why would I want to see, all the time, a list of my options while I'm working on a document I've selected? Landscape should give me a better view of my document.

Maybe you could think about changing that?

Anonymous said...

How do you put notes in the recycle bin?

Thanks

Aashish Patil said...

To delete an object, swipe your finger across the object - similar to the way the standard Mail app works.

Aashish Patil said...

Hi Chris,

Its good feedback. I will look into that option.

Thanks,
Aashish

Dean Garrison, M.S. said...

How do I customize my Notes n More app, e.g. changing fonts, backgrounds, default settings, etc.? I can't seem to find the button, menu or link in my app to do any customization.

Aashish Patil said...

Hi Dean,

To configure Fonts, Colors, .... use the standard "Settings" app that comes with your device. Look for the "Notes n More" section in that app.

Let me know if you have more questions

Thanks,
Aashish

Dean Garrison, M.S. said...

Thanks. I found the Settings feature. Cool. One other question: I would like to have Notes n More start up in the "Collections" view. Is it possible to create different default settings for start up, or could that be included in a future program update?

Aashish Patil said...

That is simple to do. I'll make that setting available in the next version.

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