Archive for January, 2010

Synotes 1.1 – Notes for the best of us, again.

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

In the last few weeks, we’ve been working hard to upgrade Synotes – we’ve taken a lot of your suggestions, feedback and feature requests and integrated them into Synotes, to make it the number one cloud note app for your iPhone, iPod Touch and web browser.

So today, we’re proud to announce that Synotes 1.1 for iPhone and iPod Touch and the web is being released – a free upgrade for all current Synotes users. Significant new features include:

  • Redesigned Synote editing and creation and added full screen viewing.
  • Added additional note icons to better represent your Synotes in list view.
  • Added Synote History – view and restore previous revisions of your Synotes.
  • Multiple ordering options: Manually, date/time created, date/time last modified or by icon.
  • Added ability to filter Synote list by icon.
  • Create Synotes by email.
  • Synotes are now viewable by RSS feed

(you can generate your custom email and feed address from within the settings of the new web ui)

These features will be enabled on the web interface once the app has been approved for the iTunes App Store.

For now we encourage you to follow us on Twitter, learn more about Synotes, check out the web inferface or head to the App Store and pick up your own copy of Synotes – Notes for the best of us.

Update: Synotes 1.1 has now been accepted into the app store.

Press Release: Synotes – Notes for the best of us.

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Application developer Syncode has released Synotes [App Store], a notes and task management system that syncs your information across Apple devices and into the cloud.

Synotes is available as a web, iPhone or iPod touch application. The web app can be accessed on any web browser.

Synotes’ interfaces make it easy to access both basic and advanced features, such as search and offline editing.

Offline editing enables users who don’t have an active internet connection on their iPhone or iPod touch to continue adding, editing, deleting and rearranging notes.

Search functionality is built into the iPhone and iPod touch application to filter results as you type in phrases. This enables you to quickly find the Synote you are searching for.

“Synotes is the first Syncode application to use our new Smart Sync technology, which only syncs what you need it to when you need it to. It’s all about being more efficient and invisible to the user,” said co-founder Matthew Lesh.

Syncode has released an open REST API for developers to create applications on the Synotes platform. “We hope we see some exciting applications being available to our users in the coming days, weeks and months” said co-founder Matthew Lesh.

ENDS

Background

Syncode is an Australian startup that pushes the boundaries of iPhone development. Started by three high-school students, Syncode has already released iTweetReply, one of the first Push notification providers for popular micro-blogging site Twitter, and Syncopy, which takes your clipboard into the cloud.

Syncode is determined to stand strong as a leading young voice in Australian software development, with plenty of innovative and professional products planned for 2010 and beyond.

PR Contact:
Matthew Lesh
pr@syncode.com.au