Rather neat application has been released by Readdle, Take A Note. Take A Note is a awesome note taking application for the iPhone with a nice clean user interface equipped with Wi-Fi backing up. You can take notes as images, text, and audio. You can even draw yourself a note! How awesome is that?
Take A Note is a versatile note taking application with direct access to your notes from any PC or Mac computer. You can browse all your notes as text, sound and image files, copy these files to your computer and even add existing text documents as new notes.
Take A Note has everything you need for your note taking needs on the go: four types of notes, custom categories, search, send by email functions and very nice custom made interface.
Features:
Transfer your notes to any Mac or PC
Write, speak and draw notes anywhere
Categorize the notes
Share your notes
Search notes
Create new notes from your computer
Awesome app indeed! I just wish it wasn’t so expensive, $1.99USD is probably the most i’d pay for a note taking application.Take A Note is $4.99USD (Worth it if you’re a heavy note taking user) and you can get it from the AppStore
via Take A Note by Readdle | iPhone-Hacks.com.
Odessa, Ukraine – Readdle today announces the release of Take A Note 1.1.1, new version of its note taking application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The update represents the possibility to change notes font style and size, add password protection and make the full text search thought the notes and comments.
Take A Note is an iPhone note taking application that supports voice, drawing and photo memos in addition to the text notes. What makes Take A Note unique is the ability to connect to the iPhone as shared network drive and browse the notes as text, sound and image files, copy these files to the computer and even add existing text documents as new notes. Moreover, users can copy the whole folder with text, sound or image files to their devices and they will be instantly transformed into new notes.
via Readdle updates its Take A Note iPhone application @ prMac.
If you’re like me and always on the lookout for new and worthwhile productivity apps, there’s a chance you may have already come across apps developed by Readdle. Among them are ReaddleDocs, One Disk and Write A Note. Take A Note is Readdle’s fully featured Note app that offers users four note types and even allows for easy transferring of notes to and from any Mac or PC. Not only is it loaded with options, its interface is also one of the best I have seen amongst memo/note apps.
Lets look at Take A Note’s impressive feature set:
Transfer your notes to any Mac or PC
Four note types: Text, Audio, Draw and Photo
Categorize the notes
Share your notes via email
Search notes
Create new notes from your computer
via Take A Note in Review – One Note to bind them all | TouchMyApps.
Readdle today announces the release of Take A Note 1.1.1, new version of its note taking application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The update represents the possibility to change notes font style and size, add password protection and make the full text search thought the notes and comments.
Take A Note is an iPhone note taking application that supports voice, drawing and photo memos in addition to the text notes. What makes Take A Note unique is the ability to connect to the iPhone as shared network drive and browse the notes as text, sound and image files, copy these files to the computer and even add existing text documents as new notes. Moreover, users can copy the whole folder with text, sound or image files to their devices and they will be instantly transformed into new notes.
via Readdle updates its Take A Note iPhone application | Apple iPhone App Reviews | iFones.com.
In all, Take A Note is well-designed and well executed. It is easy to use, stable, and while this initial release is limited with regard to the formatting of text, it is an excellent first attempt that will only improve with time and updates.
So is this my new note taking application for my iPhone and my iPod touch? Probably not.
Not because it isn't an excellent application, it is.
Not because it isn't a stable application — it is.
And not because it isn't a powerful notetaking application – it is.
No, Take A Note won't be my new notetaking application because my heart belongs to Evernote.
There are, however, many situations in which Evernote is the absolute wrong application and this is the right choice. For example — if you are hyper-vigilant about security and don't want your notes to be shared across a third-party server (even if that server has a high degree of encryption and security), this is a far better choice. If you want your documents to be shared directly between your iPhone or iPod touch and your desktop — this is a far better choice. If you want an application with a low one-time cost and no residual expense — this is the right application for you. (Evernote does offer a free version but the desirable premium services only come with an annual subscription.)
via Take A Note – Review | whatsoniphone.com.