Take A Note app brings improved note taking to Apple iPhone

Readdle.com has released its new Take A Note iPhone application. Take A Note overcomes two major limitations of the built in iPhone Notes by providing the access to individuals notes from any Mac or Windows computer while supporting voice, drawing and photo memos in addition to text notes.

Take A Note offers four types of notes, custom categories, search, send by email functions and a user friendly interface.


What makes Take A Note unique say Readdle is the ability to connect to the iPhone as shared network drive and browse the notes as text, sound and image files, copy these files to the computer and even add existing text documents as new notes.

“The major limitation of the iPhone Notes is that all notes are locked to the iPhone. With our new Take A Note application, users have access to all their notes as files that they can freely backup, delete and edit," explains Alexander Tyagulsky, Readdle.com CMO.

Users can copy whole folders with text, sound or image files to their devices and they will be instantly transformed into new notes.

Take A Note for iPhone and iPod touch costs 4.99 and is available from the Apple App Store.

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