PockeyPad
- Versions: 2 archived
- Installable: 2 of 2
- com.pockeysoft.PockeyPad
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.
Archived Reviews
8 of 10I have been looking for an app like this one for a while. I do love it!! However, the suggestions I would make would be to make the pad a standard length...long. I still haven't figured out how to keep writing notes and be able to scroll down the page. Lastly, closing a note can sometimes leave small markings on it. It's great for taking down phone numbers and short notes
One suggestion. Please have the app display the number of active notes next to the icon when it is closed and you are looking at the icon on the iPhone page.<br/><br/>Nice app
I entered 5 personal entries and Noe it won't let me access them or enter new entries. Wrote bug report to to author nut heard nothing. Waste of money!!!
App designed by amateurs. Just burnt 5 bucks.
The writting looks neat but very limited space and it's impossible to close a note without markings on your notes needs to show the buttons for editing or closing them.
So far have found the app to be excellent for what it is intended for - quick notes, thoughts, jotting down numbers, todos etc when you are thinking of them and for a buck does a darn good job with lots of options. Glad to see that future enhancement also includes ability to type using the keyboard. Note - as others mentioned about the stray marks, you can get around this easily. I find a firm 1 or 2 second touch near the bottom right corner brings the menu up every time, then, simply tap the back space/erase (first icon on the left in the bottom menu) and the stray mark(s) can be deleted quickly, then touch the check box to save the note. Still a bit annoying but you can save a clean copy!
It's really easy to use and useful for jotting down whatever came to mind. Magnifying is really awesome, brilliant and well done.
WM버전때부터 구입해서 쓰고 있는데 너무 좋습니다. PC버전도좋구요 어서 싱크기능이 추가 되었으면 하네요 개발자님 화이팅이요~
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