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Reading List is a simple tool for saving article links to read later.
Features:
- Save links to inbox for later reading
- Share webpages from anywhere
- Archive / Star articles, keep the inbox clean
- iCloud sync
- Supports iPhone, iPad, iPad Touch, and Mac
- iPad OS drag & drop, split view
- Dark mode
- Use Shortcuts to add the article
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Productivity
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This app is a text editor for Evernote.
With the ability to sync, you can't only create new notes, but also edit them again! Let's download it!
Qisa is a client app that can sync Evernote without the two devices limits.
It was developed with the greatest care to allow you to quickly and easily take notes.
It is a text editor that allows you to do things like change the appearance of notes font, create lists and attach images and other files.
Going into detail on all of its many features would make it sound complicated, but it is truly designed in such a way as to make the use of these features simple and intuitive.
This is because the main functions for editing rich text are available from a toolbar which is easily accessible with a single touch.
Although the main functionality of Qisa is designed for creating new notes, it is also very good for editing notes.
It supports synchronization with Evernote and easily handles tasks like editing and even searching.
And there is absolutely no need to worry about small core usage. Qisa also has support for business accounts and shared notebooks.
Features
- Creates notes with the minimum number of steps
- Supports for rich text
- Customizable toolbar
- Searches notes
- Lightweight synchronization
- Automatic title creation
- Supports for variety of file attachments
- Import files from Dropbox
- Support offline
- Support Business
- Supports search and replace for text in notes
Note:
- Not support writing table element of HTML, but support reading table element.
Privacy Policy and Term of Use
http://www.jagaimopotato.com/apps/privacypolicy/qisa-privacy-policy-en.html
The app creates, views, and edits Evernote notes, tags, notebooks.
These permissions are provided from Evernote to third party developers.
This is the official permission that Evernote users approved to Evernote and provides to Evernote's third-party developers.
This is based on a license agreed to use the API of Evernote.
Please check Evernote's API-License, privacy policy and terms of use.
API License: http://dev.evernote.com/doc/reference/api_license.php
Evernote's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use: https://evernote.com/intl/us/privacy/policy
We do not provide all of Evernote notes contents to third parties except Evernote.
This app dose not include Siri shortcut features, but only provides the features for the shortcut.app of iOS 13.
If you have any feedback or questions, we’d love to hear from you. You can take a e-mail ryu.contact.jp+qisa@gmail.com or tweet @ja_gaimopotato.
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Productivity
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December 19, 2024