MemoPad iPhone Application — SoftwareCraftsman.org

Filed under: memo pad — Tags: — sync @ 10:11 am February 10, 2009

This program allows you to create memos and notes on your iPhone.  Its features are those of the standard iPhone “Notes” application plus much more, including:

 

Hiding and password-protecting private memos;

Searching and sorting memos;

Easier user input via the wider keyboard when in landscape mode;

Undeleting memos;

Categorizing memos;

Emailing memos;

Choosing your display font.

 

Future versions will include additional features that users of other platforms, such as the Palm OS, and other devices, like the Treo, have come to expect.

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Memo Pad in Review – Note Pad all Dressed Up | TouchMyApps

Filed under: memo pad — Tags: — sync @ 12:46 am February 2, 2009

While Memo Pad may already have quite a bit going for it, I do find certain features  missing that could make it even better. For one, you can’t save file names manually. Currently, it takes your first line of text and uses it to create the note description. What if the first line of text is not what you to appear as the header when browsing through notes? The work around is to type out the memo name you want saved as first, then hit return a few times before writing your note. Copy and paste is another feature that could elevate this app. It maybe true not everyone is in need of this function within a notepad, it would be a much welcomed addition for those times when you do need to have some text copied over from one note to another (and sent via email). Finally, another nice addition would be the ability to change the theme of the notepad. All memos are in yellow and black. Being able to change things up color wise via a set of themes could definitely spice things ups.

Bottom Line: Memo Pad is a note taking app filled with plenty of features that are easy to use. It may not win awards for its looks and design, but everything works as advertised. Stability was never an issue (unlike other similar apps out there) as it didn’t even crash once on me. The $4.99 price tag maybe on the high side, but if you looking for a juiced up version of Note and one that is solid to boot, Memo Pad will make for a good alternative at the App Store.

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