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Yes, the iPhone has its Notes app, but with its notepad-lookalike graphics and mock handwriting font - which you can't easily change - it was always more a showcase for the Apple graphic design team's talents than a tool you'd want to use. It has one advantage, though: it's just about text. It's not concerned with presentation …

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  1. TimBiller
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    price has doubled since the review (hours!)

    Now £2.99. Just sayin' ...

  2. Francis Fish
    Happy

    Haven't tried it yet but notebooks looks much better

    For about the same dosh

  3. Mike 119
    Stop

    meh

    Much prefer Evernote. And its free.

  4. sT0rNG b4R3 duRiD
    Stop

    And for the next trick...

    #!/bin/bash

    echo "I would like to see an Apple Ipod/phone console"

    echo "and then gcc...."

    echo "all officially sanctioned, mind you"

    ...

  5. Bill B

    Cheap as Chips?

    Cone of chips costs 70p here in Brum. Where do you live?

  6. Richard 102

    Not bad ...

    I still prefer Fliq Notes, though.

  7. F1reman
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    bit steep

    1.19 seems a bit steep but it's actually £2.99 - you ought to change the review to reflect this.

    Also, Awesome Note is cheaper at 2.39 and to my mind does quite a bit more but the bits it does which overlap it does just as well AND it syncs with google docs.

    the dictionary review was closer to the mark, especially the mention of the free dictionary.com

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