Yes, I admit that I've used the plain-jane notes app on my iPhone. It does the job. But just an okay job so I don't use it very much or very often. I have less than a dozen notes most of which have simple information I like to keep with me on the off chance that I see that perfect something for a room or the cabin etc. such as window measurements or room dimensions.
I've tried using the notes for larger lists such for grocery shopping. But I find this not to be the best simply because I can't easily check or mark something off my list as I go. My only options are to leave the item or to take the time to delete the line. No, not happening.
Earlier on I tried at least one other app but ran into the same problem -- not easy to mark off an item like I would on a paper grocery list or to-to list. So with this activity I am on the hunt to look at some of the suggested apps to see what they offer and how I might integrate them into my life.
Springpad
Right off the bat, Springpad shows promise of maybe being that Holy Grail of multi-function, multi-platform organizing apps. Here is a snip of what a "spring" is:
A Spring is: Alarm, Book, Bookmark/link, Checklist, Contact, Event, File, Movie, Music, Note, Photo, Place, Product, Recipe, Task, TV Show, Video, Wine |
I looked over their Support page to get a feel for what else Springpad can do & how I might use it. While I don't think that I'll use its social feature, I might like to use it for collaborating on occasion -- such as working with G on our Annual 4th of July get-together for creating and keeping updated on on food, people, needed supplies etc. I see that for Android (not yet Apple) there is an option to add a PIN to secure access to your notes. That could have its advantages -- top-secret Christmas lists and all.
Another feature that I might try is their Web Clipper tool. I currently do this a variety of ways depending upon if I'm on my iPhone, iPad or PC. This would do away with that plus keep everything in one place. jd+Points.
The test
I created an account via the web and added a few quick notebooks. I then downloaded the app to my iPhone. So far so good. I'll continue to work with this and try some of its other features but on quick review I think I'm going to like and use Springpad.
Other apps mentioned
Bamboo Paper -- At this time I'm not going to try this app. I don't think I have a need for being able to sketch or draw with my finger -- I already have other apps for this, including a note taking app. I think this one is more for the creativity.
Dragon Dictation -- I have this app already but I've not used it other than an initial try it when I 1st downloaded it. I'll continue to keep the app and possibly in the future I'll find a good use for it.
Remember the Milk -- I downloaded & tried this when it 1st came out but it wasn't for me. I've since deleted the app.
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