Elegant simplicity: the power of SimpleNote for iPhone
The iPhone and iPod touch are, in many ways, the replacement for the little spiral-bound notepad that some of us used to carry around to capture reminders and ideas. The build-in Notes application works as a nice notepad, but it doesn't allow sorting of lists, and syncing to your Mac via MobileMe and Mail can be problematic.I've tried a handful of other notepad apps, but none of them have provided the simplicity of Notes with the power of cloud syncing. SimpleNote [US$1.99, iTunes Link] is an inexpensive app that is a worthy replacement for Notes. Launching the app, you're greeted with a very simple user interface into which you can type your notes. There's nothing new and different there, of course. Opening the options for the app indicates that you can set up a free account for the online web app and turn on web syncing.
It's the ability to sync with the SimpleNote website that provides much of the power of the app. Through that site, you can either paste lists or notes from your Mac and have them appear on the iPhone moments later, or take the notes you've created while on the road and move them to your Mac.
The developers of SimpleNote have made their API available for free, and a number of Mac and PC applications are now available to eliminate the need to log into the SimpleNote website. I tried several of the Mac programs to see how they worked. The first, JustNotes from SelfCoded, shows a lot of promise. It brings up a small transparent window with note area upon clicking a menu bar icon, then displays the notes that are currently in your SimpleNote account. It's still in beta, and I ran into some issues when deleting notes from the iPhone app -- they wouldn't automatically disappear from the Mac as they should have.
Developer Alex Payne has created a website for backup and export of SimpleNote data. His free website exports your notes into plain text, CSV, JSON, XML, YAML, and Evernote archive formats. Fletcher Penney has developed a Perl script for synchronizing a folder of text files with SimpleNote. As with many of these "aftermarket apps,", SimplenoteSync is free, but a donation is suggested if you use the software.
SNYS (SimpleNote Yojimbo Sync) is another handy script for syncing notes between Yojimbo (US$39, from Bare Bones Software) and SimpleNote on the iPhone. While I have not had a chance to try out SNYS, it could be a great interim solution for Mac fans who are stymied by the lack of a iPhone version of Yojimbo.
If you're a user of the Habari blogging platform, there's a plugin to allow you to use SimpleNote as an iPhone blogging tool.
In comparison to the other note apps that are available for iPhone, I'd say that WriteRoom for iPhone [US$4.99, iTunes Link] probably comes the closest to SimpleNote in terms of usability and functionality. It syncs with WriteRoom.ws, and like SimpleNote it provides the ability to write and edit notes in landscape mode. Both apps also provide support for TypeExpander Touch [US$4.99, iTunes Link], allowing you to create abbreviations for long snippets of text. WriteRoom for iPhone does provide full-screen editing, something that isn't available with SimpleNote.
All other things being somewhat equal, I would still choose SimpleNote over WriteRoom because of the price -- it's $3 cheaper -- and the fact that it just works simply and quickly. If it's just Wi-Fi syncing that you're looking at, I'd suggest looking at Tapbots' new PasteBot app [US$1.99, iTunes Link] or Erica Sadun's PasteCatcher, a bargain at just US$0.99 [iTunes Link].
For those of you who want to be able to do syncing of notes "in the cloud" from any place you have a data connection, SimpleNote is a bargain and a great addition to your iPhone. Be sure to check out the gallery below for some screenshots from SimpleNote and the JustNotes Mac application.
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Hi,
I'm the developer of JustNotes. The issue when deleting notes from the iPhone app will be fixed in the new version which will be released in the next few hours!
I'm working hard to push the application to the next level, so it would be great if you send feedback and your ideas about more features.
Matthias
A little late but...
I'm WriteRoom for iPhone's developer. Until recently SimpleNote was a bit nicer at syncing because it supported automatic syncing, while WriteRoom for iPhone only did manual syncing. But with the most recent WriteRoom for iPhone release WriteRoom also does automatic syncing. Here are some unique features:
- The SimpleText.ws website that WriteRoom for iPhone syncs to is open source and suitable for self hosting.
- The WriteRoom sync implementation does file merging (instead of just overwrite content) and also keeps backup versions on the server.
- I have a SimpleText for Mac client for SimpleText.ws that maps your notes to a directory of text files on your Mac, so you can have instant access and sync to your WriteRoom for iPhone notes from your Mac. (With a tweek it even works quite well right now with Notational Velocity).
One feature, that I now of, that SimpleNote has that WriteRoom does not yet have is that it will highlight links and phone numbers in your notes.
Jesse
I use Note*spark http://notespark.com/ and I think it is a really great solution. The best part is taxonomy through the use of tags. I think the one thing about most notes apps that is really lacking is being able to categorize the notes. This has a simple, clean great web interface if you are on your computer. From the iPhone it is just as simple.
I tend to think the totally free, and sync'd to the cloud Google Tasks is better. You can edit it on a desktop in the corner of your gmail page, and you can bring it up quickly and easily in a iPhone friendly web format on your iPhone. Can't remember if Tasks is fully released or if it only under the Labs options.
December 22 2009 at 10:41 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThe best thing about simplenotes will be syncing to notational velocity, not sure how this was ignored.
And to anyone bringing up evernote, please stop. For keeping everything with you at all times, great. For taking notes, quick notes, easily, it absolutely sucks. It's clunkly, slow, and ugly.
Agreed, Evernote is awesome for rich media, but text is a major weak spot (no editing formatted noted on iPhone, losing paragraph formatting when copy/pasting out of desktop, etc).
I think the app Notebook from Appigo that syncs with Toodledo accounts, both free and premium is a must have. As I also depend on Todo from Appigo also syncing with Toodledo it is a perfect combination - you can convert Todos to Notes and Notes to Todos. Can´t be much better that that!
December 22 2009 at 4:43 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replytoodledo.com is just so ugly. I really find it hard to use and hard to look at. rememberthemilk.com and many other services look so much better. Of course, to each his own. Besides, I use Things for ToDo and Note*spark for notes.
December 22 2009 at 5:28 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyJust a fan...
Trunk Notes supports Markdown, images, snippets (like Textexpander shortcuts), functions, wiki links and its own desktop app to sync with so your data can stay with you locally. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/trunk-notes/id302880785?mt=8
I quite like 3Banana, but then I use an Android phone as well as my iPod Touch...
December 22 2009 at 2:12 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply@irene: While you can use MobileMe to sync with the built-in Notes app, this costs $99/year and only works through your mail program. We wanted to give people a much lower cost alternative that is also more convenient.
While there are of course other notes apps that can sync in various ways, they often force you to use a particular system, like Google's docs. With Simplenote's API, you can access a variety of systems on both the web and your desktop depending on your needs.
WriteRoom is great! I used to use it before SimpleNote.
The simplicity is what sets them apart. The seamless integration into daily life life (Web, iPhone, Cross-Platform Mac & PC).
If you are happy with WriteRoom you should stay with it. It is a matter of preference.
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