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Recall-It Notes enables you to store thousands of snippets of information and quickly find what you need.
For example, you can store recipes, gift lists, notes made while watching how-to videos or reading articles, keep annotated lists of web links, track major purchases, maintain checklists for activities like upgrading to a new phone, save frequently used keyboard shortcuts for your favorite apps, and much more.
Recall-It is based on plain text, the most portable medium for your information. You can export your notes exactly as you entered or imported them so there is no lock-in as there can be with proprietary formats. Despite being plain text, your notes can include and display linked PDFs and images, e.g. photos or screenshots.
Recall-It includes comprehensive back-up: by default, your entire database is backed up daily to your iCloud account, and you can manually archive everything, or any subset of your notes, any time. You can completely rebuild your database from any of the full back-ups.
On iPad, drag and drop support lets you do things like create new notes by dragging text files from iCloud drive, drag images or selections from web pages, Apple Notes, email, iBooks, etc. and drop them to create new notes or append to existing ones. You can drag terms from the note you are looking at to the search field to find other possibly related notes. You can drag within the app to augment or copy notes, or drag a group of notes to iCloud drive to export them as text files.
MAJOR FEATURES
- Syncs via iCloud to all of your devices
- Notes can be tagged to enable browsing or enhance search
- You can apply multiple hierarchical tags to any note
- Existing tags can be renamed or deleted for all associated notes
- You can search based on AND, OR, NOT, and BEGINS-WITH
- Searching for “word” automatically finds “words”, “worded”, “wording”, “wordy”, etc. (English only, and optional)
- Search results are ordered showing best matches first
- Search results can be filtered to include/not include notes with attachments
- Search terms are highlighted within notes which auto-scroll to first occurrence
- Repeat previous searches with a few taps
- Launch the app and search via Siri command (Siri Shortcut support in iOS 12.)
- One tap access to “favorite” or recently viewed notes
- Easy formatting: bold headings, subheadings are automatically styled, or for greater flexibility, use Markdown heading syntax.
- Handy in-note search function for continuing search within long notes
- Auto-completion for easy entry of search terms/tags
- Action Sheet support in Safari and other apps lets you save selections as new notes or append to any “favorite” note
- Support for Slide Over, Split View, and 3D Touch on appropriate devices.
- Automation via x-callback-url support; control Recall-It with the Workflow app
- Easily insert images, checkboxes, bullets, current date and time into your notes.
- Powerful batch editing for deleting, exporting, backing up, adding or removing tags from groups of notes
- Comprehensive back-up and restore, including auto-backup (see above)
- Extensive drag and drop support (see above)
You may optionally choose to support development by purchasing a yearly, auto-renewing subscription ($4.99/year USD). Payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and renewals will be charged at the same price within 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription if you have not turned off auto-renewal. You may turn off auto-renewal by going to your settings in the iTunes store, or directly from the app Settings pane where you purchased the subscription. For privacy policy and service terms see:
http://www.microspell.com/recall-it/PrivacyPolicy.html
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Kase exists because it should. There should be a database app that can go anywhere with you. It should be:
• Simple — so using it should be easy and intuitive,
• Flexible — so once familiar with the basics, you can design any database to track anything important to you, and
• Relational — because you don't want to repeat yourself, and inter-linked data becomes an order of magnitude more useful.
Additionally, it should be:
• Personal — because you should not need to worry about who can peek into your data, and
• Always Available — because high-speed wireless network connection should *not* be a prerequisite for accessing your own data.
Something like that didn't exist, so I started creating Kase in 2014.
Kase is all that. It is not perfect, but it does its job well.
Basic Concepts:
• Your Kase contains Boxes;
• a Box holds related Decks;
• a Deck collects Cards;
• and a Card is where you put on data entries.
Additional Details:
• Box can be locked with a passcode, and unlocked with Face ID or Touch ID.
• Deck definitions support inheritance!
• Pick and organize Decks and Cards with categories, tags, and bookmarks.
• Highlight any box, deck, card, entry, or keyword.
• Write in Markdown and see rich formatted text.
• Use Formatters (Fx), Units to visualize data in different ways without altering the data one bit.
• Full text indexing with NLP.
• Side-by-Side: Compare Cards easily by displaying in columns.
• iPad Multitasking support: Split View, Slide Over, etc.
Kase is Not:
• Cloud syncing yet (stay tuned...)
WISD:
• Data ▹ Information ▹ Knowledge ▹ Insight ▹ Wisdom
By now you should realize how valuable data is. So why give yours away? Kase keeps your data yours.
See wisd.com/kase for more info.
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