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iPhone app where art thou?by Tomasz Stasiuk - 06:29PM, Oct 28, 2008 |
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I don’t mean to duplicate what I started I searched here. I just want this in the right place: I would totally go wild for Evernote functionality for Notebook! I use Notebook as a “master case docuent.” All notes, phone messages, etc go into a Notebook for each case. With services like box.net, sugarsync, dropbox, I could put all of my cases online and accessible anywhere from my iPhone. I would *love* to be able to access my notebook and add/change it on the go. Being able to open a notebook on my iphone and be access information in it and add a phone message directly to a notebook online would be awesome. Evernote, itself is nice, but there is no way I want to run a case from it. I want the organization ability of Notebook with the access/change in anywhere ability of Evernote. If implementing a sync service is too difficult, how about a reader/writer for the iphone and let another service (box.net, sugarsync, dropbox) handle the sync. Please!!!! |
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Iphone functionality is definitely something you should have.
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+++ I’d love for their at minimum to be a viewer. I don’t like Evernote for a variety of reasons. I’d kill for this.
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Why dosen’t the web sharing feature cover you here?
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Where I live web access via iphone can be very patchy were I work its almost non existent. A method of getting notebooks on to my iphone would be a big big plus. The killer app for the iphone Anton
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Chuck: Do you mean the export to website feature? The problem I have with that is would be read only. Plus, I want to have all of my notebooks for all of my cases available. So I do not want to have to remember to export each one separately. Macs in Law Conference coming up in April 2009 (date tbd), Circus Ponies, are you coming? Show us some love!
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I might sound skeptical, but have been following this forum for the last 5-6 months, and I think there wont be an iphone app nor ipad app. By following the forum.. I mean following the updates on the application in the form of announcements, updates, etc. NoteBook 3.0 released in September 2008, I am glad that there is consistent bug fix and I was very hopeful of iphone app & a web integration (automatic import and export) as well as further features research. Unfortunately, I dont feel that way anymore. Please do not get me wrong, I LOVE NoteBook and probably it is this too much love that’s resulting in high expectation. Am I the only one who feels this way? Am I mistaken in my conclusion ?
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I must admit that my enthusiasm for a device like an iPad is directly linked to the availability of something like Notebook for it. Notebook is great – but Laptops are not always the most convenient form factor when you want to quickly reference information that you have. If there was a poll on it I would definately vote for a iPad/phone version….
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For people who (like me) only need a read-only version of their notebooks: exporting as a web site does not mean you must access them online. Just copy the web site files to your smartphone (or laptop), and you can access them without an internet connection. Paolo
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+1 vote! Anymore, this is a must. Evernote and Dropbox both have iOS apps, why not Notebook? I have found I don’t use Notebook as much as previously, because there is no iPhone app. Not having it would make me hesitant to buy future v4.0
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I also eagerly await an iPhone version of Notebook, with Evernote-like syncing and would be willing to pay good money for it. There are some perfectly adequate iPhone outliners out there – Joutliner and CarbonFin are both fine for my purposes, which are mainly of a mobile to-do list nature. If they had a nice companion desktop app and mobile sync I’d be happy with either one, but they don’t. I don’t need a lot of fancy structures, attachment capabilities, styles, etc. (I do that stuff on my desktop in Notebook but don’t need it in the phone necessarily), just a barebones outliner with a simple, intuitive interface that shows as much info as possible on the little LCD. I love Evernote’s transparent syncing, however it is hopeless as a mobile to-do list – you can’t reorder notes, navigating between categories takes way too many UI actions, and there’s so much screen clutter that you can only see like 4 items onscreen at once. CarbonFin’s non-iPhone interface is web-based and ugly – I want a nice desktop app like Notebook. Joutliner’s desktop app is a joke and syncing is via wired connection only. An iPad version of Notebook might be nice, but an iPhone app is MUCH more important – I always have my phone with me, and that’s not true of my iPad. I wrote to Evernote about its shortcomings as a mobile to-do list and their response was “that’s not what it’s for – use Egretlist or ElegantNote” (or something like that). Both of the programs they suggested use Evernote syncing but are horribly cluttered and overly-complicated. Evernote could be made useful with just a few tweaks but they’re more interested in providing the cloud services than apps.
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Well I bought Notebook but have only used it a couple of times. It really is out of date and a waste of time without some sort of sync with the iphone.
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Add my vote for an iPhone app… Come on guys what’s taking so long.
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I know you need approval of Apple of the design for iPad but please push them as the market is waiting! — Last edited 10:20AM, Nov 24, 2010 |
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Just a suggestion: would it difficult to create some sort of NoteBook Viewer app for the iPhone that would at least allow users to go mobile with their NoteBooks?
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Disappointed that an iPad app has been prioritised over an iPhone app. Can Circus Ponies confirm whether or not an iPhone app will ever arrive?
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12:36AM, Oct 29, 2008