![]() The supported services are: Dropbox, Evernote, Twitter, Plurk, email and ATOK Pad. Note & Share allows you to do just that: enter a quick note and share it. So why not merge the two and create a note sharing application? Is it a terrible idea as you would think? Just as everyone also loves sharing content from iOS devices, whether it’s a Twitpic or a tweet from Twitterrific. Whether you’re a blogger or you just want to jot down some song lyrics or the next recipe you want to try to impress your husband, everyone loves taking notes on the iPhone. Me? I’ve been using Simplenote all along and I’m not moving away from it, although PlainText makes a great note taking application with excellent Dropbox support. ![]() Since Dropbox announced the possibility for developers to plug into the system and people remembered that Evernote has always been a great solution to store notes, developers rushed to release both great and terrible clients to create notes and save them to multiple online locations. ![]() There are so many note taking apps for iPhone and iPad out there in the App Store, I don’t want to even keep a list of them anymore. ![]()
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