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Reddit mentions of ColorNote Notepad Notes

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of ColorNote Notepad Notes. Here are the top ones.

ColorNote Notepad Notes
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    Features:
  • To-do and checklist note formats
  • Notes may be shared via e-mail or social network
  • Password lock protection of notes
  • Secured backup to your device's SD card
  • Note reminders may pin to status bar
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Release dateJuly 2021

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Found 2 comments on ColorNote Notepad Notes:

u/Mistressmind ยท 1 pointr/intj

For lack of anything better that I can find, I use VueMinder Lite as a desktop calendar for my Windows machine. It syncs with my Google calendars (I have a few for different things), and it displays them all, prioritizing them based on which calendar I have showing, the mini or the full.

FWIW, Gadget-wise, I practically live on my Kindle Fire HD, 2nd Gen. Since I have an Android tablet and an Android phone, it's great that I can have apps that sync between the two. Granted, the Kindle can't get the Google apps (I haven't broken it... yet), but there are some apps that really, really make it worthwhile having the two.

The first is ColorNote. It's a free Notepad app, simple, but it syncs between your devices. You can password protect certain notes, if you want. You can color-code them, as the name implies, which has been more helpful than I would have thought. You can sort by name, or date added, or date accessed. You can do simple notes, or checklists. I have no idea what the character limits are on these, because I have written HUGE documents in them, and have yet to reach a character limit. I use this app constantly.

Another app I use is CountyPlus. Yeah, I use this for knitting, shut up. I'm sure it can have other uses. It costs $1.52 on the Amazon store, but it was worth it. For you crafters out there, this is perfect for tracking multiple counters in one project, and tracking counters for ALL of your projects. It also syncs with your Ravelry projects, or at least, imports the names. Sadly, the counters do not sync across multiple devices. Regardless, I've used this for when I want to keep a tally of other things as well, not just knitting stuff, like when I'm counting members of The Silence I've seen around me.

The other big app that my husband and I use all the time is Glympse. It shares our location and ETA with the other, and whoever else we want to send a Glympse to. You can send a Glympse to anyone's cellphone (with data capabilities) or email address - they do not need to have the app to receive and view a Glympse. If they have the app, they have the option of opening it in the app, but if they don't, the Glympse opens in a browser window. There's no need to call and say, "Where are you?" or to call and say, "I'm stuck in traffic," because you can easily see where the other is traveling and at what speed through the Glympse. You can choose how long it'll run, and you can choose to have it expire when you want it to, so it doesn't always track you.

u/mylifenow1 ยท 1 pointr/lifehacks

ColorNote for android has a very easy yet functional calendar as well as great list- and note-taking. It will also sync with your pc.


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