What's new in version 1.2.1
- Added fullscreen mode and new fonts
- Fixed Dropbox sync problem
- Fixed duplicate characters when renaming a note's title
- Fixed sync crash on older versions of Android
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Follow the steps below to Test Drive this app in Chrome. These steps will disable the version of Flash included with Chrome and run Test Drive in a separate version of Flash.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good app,
By Joshua Fraser (Michigan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Epistle (App)
Everything works as described, great on Kindle fire. The only thing that keeps this app from 5 stars is the lack of folders.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Syncs notes to Dropbox, supports Markdown syntax,
By DuBois (Westerville, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Epistle (App)
This is my favorite note taking app. I've configured the epistle notes on my phone to sync to my Dropbox account, so they're available on my laptop or via Dropbox's web interface. Although most note taking apps format everything as plain text, this app allows you to format your notes by using Markdown syntax. Markdown syntax is simple to learn and even if you are looking at it on a computer that doesn't render it, it still makes sense. For instance to do a bullet list in Markdown, you just start each list item with an asterisk like this:* My first item * Another item * Finishing with this item When the format is rendered, you'll get a nice bullet list. To do italics, you can put an underscore before and after the text you want italicized, _like this_ Anyway if you are interested, you can just search the web for "Markdown syntax".
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