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XL Notes

XL Notes is an utility that simplifies the capture of your notes, memos or comments.
Category Price Seller Device
Utilities Free Jean Baptiste Stevenard iPhone, iPad, iPod

You can write your checklists with checks or tasks

You don't need to carry notepad or notebook
At home, at office or on your way, you can be organized or even type in your dairy.

Options:
International keyboard
Special characters
Predictive text on/off
Send to Mail,Text,copy, social media....
Text options (font, size and color)
Badge number for unchecked items

Reviews

XL Notes
Scott & Janice

Love it can lineup my notes


Simply amazing!
Japplovechi

You should try it


Was awesome till it deleted everything
Annmill188

It was easy to navigate and maneuver. Changing order of items and editing them was a snap. But today I opened it and everything was gone. Totally upsetting. Lost passwords, names, and important information. Have to find an app that won't do that.


Yay, monospaced font for guitar
Boodlums

UPDATE: I just saw that this version update 1.10 had deleted my notes. Luckily my old phone had them, so I emailed them to myself to paste into my newer phone. But I am done with this app. [November 2012, v1.6] I was going nuts trying to find a text editor with a monospaced font, and finally found this app. It lets me position notes and chords above the corresponding lyrics. I only wish there were a font size between small and medium, as small doesn't have quite enough pixels for all characters to be distinguishable from one another. It works differently from Apple's Notes app; to enter Edit mode you have to tap the Edit button at the top of the screen. There is also an artifact where the iAd gets stuck in the middle of the screen; to knock it back down I force a redraw by rotating the phone. I'm not sure what the deal is with the highlightable checkmarks; if one color means "done" I sure can't figure out which color is which. There's no filtering anyway, so it doesn't have much purpose in this app; it's probably only there for consistency with the author's list app. There are better list apps; if I were the author, I'd drop the list app and the mail app (which is 99% the same as this app), and focus on building on this app's strengths. It has great potential.


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