Now available in the App Store itunes.apple.com smartNote allows you to take notes on your iPad, both handwritten and typed. Create documents from over 10 different included paper types, or import your own PDF or image. Organize your documents in notebooks with an unlimited number of pages. Record audio while your taking notes in class, insert a widget from over 100 available, including web pages and other interactive features in your notes. Export your document as PDF's or images, email them to friends, or sync them back to a computer or another iPad wirelessly! Over 15 high-quality notebook cover graphics, with more to come! -Import and Export PDFs -Import and Export Audio Recordings -Email documents -Handwriting and text on the same page! -Unlimited number of pages per notebook -Over 150 Widgets (with more to come!) -Wireless Syncing -Includes over 15 common paper types, from legal pads to basketball court diagrams mysmartnote.net
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
smartNote iPad App Demo
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If there are no problems in the review process, the update should be available by Friday. Thanks for waiting.
ReplyDeleteGuys -- really looking forward to purchasing this app and giving it a work out. However, I know from your website that you have had to pull the app from the store. It has been that way for a week or so with a statement that it should be available in a few days.....any update on when the few days will be up?
ReplyDeleteMusic really sucks and made it difficult to concentrate on the app. However, the app looks very promising (once I shut the racket up) but it all happens too quick to comprehend at times. A lot going on there and a lot of features but slow it down boys so we can take it in a bit better.
ReplyDeletejust a quick question, is this out yet?
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking app. Exactly what I am looking for. When will it be released? I don't see it on the itunes store yet.
ReplyDelete@du520 yes you can annotate over PDF's, they show that feature in one of their longer reviews
ReplyDelete@wortwechsel ohh, and one more suggestion for the mathematically inclined people who use this. try out sagemath for importing complex graphs into your notebooks via the website-snapshots. damn, i can't wait to try it out!
ReplyDeletecongratulation guys, your app looks absolutely fantastic. love the smoothing and the pdf import. it definitely hits my use case for the ipad, that is taking notes during lectures and annotating scientific papers and textbooks.
ReplyDelete3 feature suggestions: folders, custom covers and an option to set the first page of a pdf document as cover.
i just bought it, even though my ipad won't ship for at least another week. :)
a big thumbs up from a fellow developer!
I love this app. It's the only note app I have found that can actually be used for taking notes in school but it needs to be able to create notebooks from photos in the photo library and turn the eraser off more easily. I also had some difficulty with pressing the buttons on the calculator because they were too small.
ReplyDeleteA few questions: 1. Will it be called My Smartnote or Smartnote 2. Any ideas when it will be released 3. How much will it cost?
ReplyDeletegreat job bro!!
ReplyDelete@du520 Yes, anything you can do on a notebook paper you can do on a PDF, draw custom sized textfields, insert web browsers, highlight, insert widgets, and more! You can even then export the PDF.
ReplyDeleteExpect even more features to be released soon after launch!
@brendan120190 Can you take notes over PDFs? That is where the money is... I'd pay for an App that allows you to do this efficiently
ReplyDeleteWe are extensively testing smartNote on a device and expect it to be available by the end of this week.
ReplyDeleteThis app seems pretty nice, but I think Courier will have it beat when it comes out later this year
ReplyDeleteNice to see some competition though.
great app!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it does everything I want a tablet to do. Me thinks I'll by an iPad now.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job!
@ipodrulz It hasn't been tested on a real device yet, but I can promise (I've played with the app) that the gradients aren't really that bad, its majorly exaggerated by the screenrecording, re-encoding, and uploading to youtube. They are very very subtle in real life. Personally gradients typically look quite cheesy, but these are very subtle. But, ultimately if it looks like crap on the iPad, I can assure you the graphics WILL be altered :)
ReplyDelete@brendan120190: I guess it's not the worst! But the terrible gradients, and the slew of buttons just make it unfriendly. If nothing better comes out though, I wouldn't mind settling for it.
ReplyDelete@ipodrulz Well, it coulda looked like padnotes (search for it on youtube)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to think this is drastically improved compared to that, plus youtube is fairly low-res.
They couldn't have made it more ugly/user unfriendly. Good idea though.
ReplyDeleteThis app has singlehandedly made me want an iPad.
ReplyDelete@richpb7 OneNote makes the corneas of reasonable individuals bleed. :)
ReplyDelete@albert4458 Good Old Fashioned Nightmare by Matt and Kim
ReplyDeletewhat is name of this song?
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