Notespark’s idea is to offer an app with less features and to make sure they are of the highest quality. If there were nothing but bloated and buggy note taking apps available, this would be a great argument, but with great ones like Evernote and Appigo Notepad available, it doesn’t hold a lot of water.
Regardless, while Notespark doesn’t offer the breadth of features of some of the other note taking apps available, it does give you a reasonable way to take notes. It’s simple, with customizable tags and the ability to flag notes with stars. You can share notes with others, as well as e-mail them, and it has a number of user settings. The app also includes a search feature that shows results as you type.
What it lacks is customizable folders, though it can generate folders based on tags, which can make finding notes fairly easy to do. The online site, while free to use, is very bare bones but does at least give you an easy way to paste in things from a computer so you can create a library of information to reference offline. The continuous syncing also works best with an iPhone since it requires a constant connection to the Internet, but it at least silently fails to connect instead of popping up annoying error messages.
If you aren’t satisfied with the iPhone’s built-in note pad, and you are connected to the Internet most of the time, you can really benefit from Notespark’s constant syncing. There are a myriad of apps to consider though, and many are far better than this one. This app doesn’t do that much wrong, but it has a slim feature set and though what it offers works well, it’s best for iPhone users who want something simple.
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Trying to synchronise notes to and from an iPhone is pathetically impossible to do and there are very few solutions on the market that work as well as NoteSpark.
It is very cheap, very quick and worked perfectly for me first time- something no other notes app seems to do…
Notespark lets you access your notes from the web or from your iPhone / iPod Touch.
That means you can jot down an idea at a cafe and then look it up on your computer, or vice versa.
Or let’s say you find a great list of cheap restaurants. Just copy the text into a note and carry it with you on your phone.
If you have two computers, you can access the same notes from both computers. Or, if you’re not near your computer, grab some else’s.
Unlike some other notes applications, the web version of Notespark and the iPhone version of Notespark were designed to work together. As you move back and forth between the two, you’ll find that the interface makes sense wherever you are.
What does it cost?
The website is free. The iPhone application is $4.99 $1.99 (llmited time). You can find it on the iTunes Store.
If the website ever stops being free for any reason, anyone who has purchased the iPhone / iPod Touch version will automatically receive a lifetime subscription to the website.
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You can create or edit files on your iPhone and sync it to MetaSpark’s Web server or you can create and edit files on the Web server and sync them with your iPhone. That’s a particularly worthwhile feature because you can create your notes using a standard keyboard rather than the iPhone’s keyboard.
One of Notespark’s nifty features is that you can give access to your notes to whomever you designate. For example, your family might decide to collaborate on where to go on vacation or you and your spouse could update the week’s shopping list.
Should more than one person edit the same file at the same time, Notespark will combine the changes.
Last, you can star and tag key topics, like that list of resolutions you plan to write.
Metaspark says it’s notes sync app and site are different than others in the App Store because the company built the system from the ground up to ensure they’re closely entwined and work well together. I have to agree, the process of creating and swapping notes is seamless.
via Notespark Makes it Easy to Synch and Go – iPhone Apps | AppCraver.
Notespark takes notes to a whole new level. With Notespark you can sync your notes to the web, share them with others and tag them.
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The following iPhone Notetaking Applications have started to buy traffic on Google Search. Let’s see if it moves them up in the Top iPhone Notes rankings:
Notespark:

Dexy:

Simplenote:

Take notes anywhere.
Access them anywhere.
Share with others.
Notespark gives you a single set of notes that you can access from the web or from your iPhone.
Your iPhone keeps its own copy of the notes so you can use them even when you are offline and synchronize when you are ready.
By default, your notes are private, but you can also share your notes with other people.
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