Description
noteskinery lets you manage -with style-, your notes on your iPhone and iPod Touch.
AMPLIFY your organisation abilities with multiple folder layers. PERSONALIZE individual notes with icons to mark both folders and notes. CHOOSE your style from a wide array of themed icons.
FEATURES
- Create folders, and subfolders, to organize notes
- Add descriptions to folders for efficient note-browsing
- Preview notes in the folder list
- Tag folders and notes with icons for snazzier, faster browsing
- Email text note
noteskinery language support:
English, French, Dutch, Italian, Japanese, and Russian
Check out an alternative version of noteskinery called noteskinery+. noteskinery+ contains additional features including voice recording and photo taking for individual notes.
ATTENTION:
Users of some 3rd party applications have reported lost of saved data, saved games, settings as so on after updating their applications. This seems to be a bug with the AppStore application update process and it seems to happen randomly to any applications with saved data. There is currently no confirmation that the issue has been fixed in iTunes.
To ensure that you data is save:
1) Backup your iPhone/iPod Touch by performing a full sync with iTunes before installing any application updates
2) After performing the backup, disconnect your iPhone/iPod Touch and do the update using the AppStore on your device (not from iTunes)
3) Check that your data are saved after the update. If your data is intact, you are done. If you lost your data, proceed to step 4.
4) To recover lost data, make sure automatic syncing is turned off in iTunes
5) Connect your iPhone/iPod Touch to your computer and wait until the device appears in iTunes
6) Right click on the icon, and select "Restore from backup ..". This step should restore the state of your device to before your made your application update.
What's New in Version 1.45
- fixed: Backup to Google document failed
Customer Reviews
Way too complicated for taking notes
It takes 12 steps to go from zero to actually being able to enter a note. If you already have a folder to put notes in, it's still *8* steps every time you want to create a new note. That's too many steps to get to writing a quick note. Plus, I think the concepts are turned upside down: the notebook icon appears at the bottom level and holds one note. Shouldn't the notebook be the top-level item, within which there are pages and perhaps folders for organizing pages? I'd like to see a new note icon at the top-level and auto-creation of a notebook. Or get rid of the requirement that notes be organized at the top-level.
The new Google Docs backup/restore feature is not what I expected either. It does do what it says it will, but the data is stored in a spreadsheet rather than as text documents, so don't expect to be able to edit your notes online or sync between the services. It really is just a backup service that happens to use Google Docs as a storage device. Also, backups must be made manually so they're only as good as the last time you remembered to click the backup button.
Great little App - Nice User Interface
I just bought this app yesterday - haven't used it extensively yet but so far I'm impressed. For anyone using the iphone Notes application - you know how limited it is - it's ok - but could be better.
This moleskinery app is so much better. I didn't feel I needed the voice/photo functions of the more expensiver version of this app, so this app fits the bill for me.
The ability to create hierarchy of your notes and add new folders for various topics items is very useful. You can also change the folder icons and re-order the items easily.
The price is o.k., although I think more people would buy it if it was only $3.99 - might be more appealing price point.
As close to a Wiki as you can get!
For me, a Wiki has been the Killer App... I've had one on my various Palm computers and I've been using the web-based w2wiki in Safari until this point. It's "my brain" in a box... No longer do I need scraps of paper or emails, documents, and other notes scattered about for keeping track of such things as web account information, network settings for my office's 13 locations, books I've read or are reading, software license codes, and on and on... I would give this app 5 stars, but I see great promise in some enhancements I'd be interested in seeing in future releases... Thank you, Hon, for my first true "Killer App" that's not just a 'cool toy' like Enigmo, a reference or leisure app like eReader, but something that will make my iPhone the knowledge tool I have desired it to be.
- Category: Productivity
- Updated Jan 30, 2009
- Current Version: 1.45
- 1.9 MB
- Languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian
- Seller: Hon Cheng Muh
- © Muh Hon Cheng
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone OS 2.0 or later.






