YouNote for iPhone Video
YouNote for iPhone Video Transcript
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>> Hi, I'm Jessica Dolcourt for CNET Download.com. Right now I'm taking a First Look at YouNote, a multimedia note-taking app for iPhone and iPod Touch. You can create notes with texts, a camera photo, audio, a doodle or even capture a webpage. Here's a picture I doodled earlier, the CNET cube outside our offices. That was what I was drawing. And YouNote mapped where I was, although it didn't pinpoint my exact location. You can create notes with one media, such as a txt note. You can add a title and a tag. It can be organized alphabetically or chronologically with the oldest note on top and the newest note on the bottom or by color scheme. Next, we're gonna take a photo note. There was coffee type that I wanted to try later on that I also wanted to add a website. YouNote is a pretty advanced note-taking app. With five multimedia inputting options with a good organizational structure, it still won't to do everything like email or SMS any of your notes, but for personal use, this freeware app is a handy one to have. I'm Jessica Dolcourt. This has been YouNote. ^M00:01:10 [ Music ]
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