New Android app enables workers researching last minute reports to manage and organise their content quickly while on the move.
Memonic, the online note-taking specialists, aim to take the stress out of planning with the launch of its first-ever Android app which sorts users’ content into an online notebook.
With many apps already out there, Memonic’s new Android app offers a few novelties that have not been seen in the market:
A "Read It Later" function, that allows you to save a website from your mobile phone browser to be read later your convenience
An offline mode which keeps the images offline which is important when it comes to saving on roaming fees while travelling
With the new Android app, a user can create, edit and organise a user’s items anywhere and anytime including the ability to save data from other Android apps (like Browser, Twitter) on Memonic. In addition to this, the new app offers a new cleaner and easier to use interface which allows the user to:
Write a note, take a picture (and add a note)
Edit any note, create a folder, create tags
Organise all your notes in folders and with tags
Share all your notes directly on Facebook, Twitter and by email
Synchronise all your notes with your online Memonic account and access your notes from everywhere on every digital device
Dorian Selz, co-founder and CEO of Memonic comments, “After speaking to our users, we have been able to offer a better app for clipping content. We want to save our users time clipping and researching information. With the fully offline mode, our users will be able to access their information without the fear of costly roaming charges, especially when they travel abroad.”
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