One of the worst things that can happen is that you have to do a thing and know it… but do not remember exactly what it is. If you do not want this again to happen to you, one of the options that you have is to use a notes app in your Android terminal. If you do not have one by default, there are additional possibilities in the shops of applications, such as for example SomNote. We show what is on offer at this development.
This is a work that, in fact, offer many positive things (but some not so much). Among the most noteworthy is that the operation that offers is really good in what has to do with the stability and the amount of things that can be done with them beyond the note-taking traditional. In addition, it is not necessary to have a device especially powerful to use SomNote, since the use of resources like the RAM is quite low -this is a detail-excellent-, so that in smartphones and tablets that are considered today as the range of input operation is excellent.
Among the less positive that has SomNote is that the developer not at the moment I have decided to translate it, what makes that you can have some problems when it comes to knowing exactly what you can achieve with this development. Well it is true that the icons that are included help many, but it would be very positive that you give your step to having the good interface that includes Spanish. In this way, for example, the notes existing in the form of tutorial could take advantage of all the world.
The use with the touch screen of Android terminals is really good, since the position of all of the tools (in ribbons at the top and bottom of the screen) allows this even on a device that has panels below six inches. Something that we really liked is that this job, once you sign up, allows the use of the cloud for beacon information… which makes it possible for do not miss any information, even if you change of computer. This is one of the differences of SomNote compared to other similar jobs.
Use the application SomNote
Despite the handicap of the language, which in our opinion is not critical, the truth is that it seems to us quite simple and, what is better, with a lot of possibilities. So, for example, apart from being able to use colors both in notes as folders to distinguish them quickly and divide them by theme, it is also possible to share these in the usual way offering Android terminals. This, for example, can be sent from shopping lists to reminders to the contacts.
Something that we believe is most interesting in this work is that it is possible to add files with the notes, such as, for example, pictures that you have stored, or which are made with the camera of the terminal that is used. This makes that you can have additional data which can be very interesting and it is difference against the competition of SomNote. By the way, something that is curious and striking in this work is that there is the possibility to use topics in the interface… so that it is possible to customize the work area.
Finally, it is noteworthy that the number of possibilities that is included in the Settings the application is quite large, which is a positive thing because you don’t get to be a headache. So, for example, it is possible to modify from the bottom of the “notebook” that you see on the screen, and even source that is used to ensure that the readability is the greatest possible.
Conclusion
One of the developments to convert an Android terminal in a notepad that’s worth a try. Complete, stable, and with few requirements allows you to set many parameters for use in a personalized way. In addition, as is free in Galaxy Store and Play Storegive it a try it is a good idea… especially if English is not a problem for you.
The entry SomNote: turn your Android into a notepad was first released in AndroidAyuda.