Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Notes n More Quick Tour Video

Here is a short video describing the Notes n More iPhone / iPad app. I suggest you watch this on YouTube to watch it in its original clarity


You Tube link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5AUz1mIqqo






Sunday, July 18, 2010

Notes N More Update available

The new version of Notes N More has been approved and is available for download / update from the iTunes App Store. The following major features were added -

1. Voice Memos
Ability to play or record and take notes simultaneously. It is also possible to add time stamps of the voice memos in your notes section

2. Freehand scribble
Ability to create notes by drawing with your finger or stylus. There are multiple color, background and color options. It is also possible to pick an image from the photo library and annotate it with freehand.

3. Tasks
A one click view of all open (unfinished) tasks

4. Cloud Sync
Ability to export notes and multimedia items to a cloud storage system and access them from your desktop.
Ability to store files from your desktop into the cloud store and accessing them in your mobile device.
Ability to share cloud items via email, twitter or facebook.


Notes N More Desktop (Version 1.0.1, 24MB)
Mac OSX (Leopard or higher and Intel Macs only)

The desktop application requires Java Runtime Environment version 6.
If using OS X, this is included by default with the OS.
If using Windows, you can download it from http://java.com


Monday, July 12, 2010

Update submitted

An update to Notes n More has been submitted for review on Sunday July 11.

Thanks,
Aashish

UPDATE: App status has been changed to "In Review"

Monday, July 05, 2010

Notes n More requires re submission

A quick update -
I had updated Notes n More with export options last week but a critical bug was discovered over the weekend and the submission had to be rejected. Am fixing the bug and hope to resubmit it by weekend.

Thanks,
Aashish

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