Simplenote

Simplenote is a note taking application. The application works on iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android, Macintosh, and Kindle, and can also be accessed via most browsers as a web service.[1] There is a premium version with extra features that includes syncing Simplenote with Dropbox.[2] In addition, the Mac OS X program Notational Velocity, and the Microsoft Windows utility ResophNotes, can also sync with Simplenote.[3][3] The application was reviewed by Mac Life,[4] reviewed in the book Lifehacker: The Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better,[5] and covered in the book The Business of IPhone and IPad App Development.[6] On Jan 24, 2013 Simplenote app maker Simperium was acquired by Automattic, and is now available for Android.[7]

There is an OS X Dashboard widget "DashNote", that quickly and easily access a Simplenote account from OS X dashboard.

Developer Charl Botha has also created "nvPY", a cross-platform SimpleNote client, released under the BSD license, which runs on Linux, Windows, and OS X.

References

  1. Loyola, Roman (27 January 2014). "Simplenote review: Basic note-taker for Mac bests OS X's Notes". Macworld.
  2. Fuller, John. "Simplenote Review". Macworld.
  3. 1 2 Dachis, Adam (2011-06-27). "The Best Syncing Note-Taker for Mac". Lifehacker. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  4. Keirn-Swanson, J (22 December 2010). "App Showdown: Simplenote vs. Notes Plus". Mac Life.
  5. Pash, Adam; Trapani, Gina (2011). "Lifehacker: The Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, and Better". Lifehacker.
  6. Wooldridge, Dave; Schneider, Michael (2011). "The Business of IPhone and IPad App Development". Apress.
  7. Bhushan, Amarendra (September 10, 2013). "Simplenote Now Available On Android Devices". CEOWORLD Magazine.

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