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Jot Notes with PPCPad

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 22, 2004


PpcSoft has announced the release of PpcPad, a notepad which allows you to quickly jot down notes on your Pocket PC or Windows Mobile 2003 device.

PpcPad will let you create virtually unlimited number of notes, each note capable of having 99 pages.

PpcPad offers many powerful features, such as Categories, Templates, Reminders, Zooming and Importing/Exporting of bitmaps.

  • Notes can be categorized for easier overview and better organization
  • Notes may have reminders for notes that shouldn't be forgotten
  • A zoom feature allow you to view 4 pages at a time for quick overview of notes
  • The powerful Templates allow you to create powerful notes quickly
  • Import or export bitmaps to/from your notes

    A fully functional time-limited version of PpcPad V1.0 is available for download from pdaBlast! (separate optimized Pocket PC 2002 and Windows Mobile 2003 versions).




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