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[Looking For] Notepad/List style app with sortable items

-Adrian

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Hello everyone,

I'm new to this forum and new to smartphones, with a Nokia 6230 being my daily companion before a recent switch to the Samsung Galaxy S.

I'm a person who likes to organize and make lists a lot and i have a certain type of App in mind, that i hope you can help me find.

What I'm looking for is an App similar to the "Memo"-App that comes with my Android phone; maybe you're familiar with it. However i'm looking for slightly more functionality:


  • List-like structure
  • Sufficient text-length allowed per item (2KB is more than enough)
  • Items are collapsed/compact by default, can be expanded to read their whole content
  • Visible numbering of said list items (1., 2., 3., etc.)
  • The ability to comfortably rearrange their order; think priority list (Drag&Drop would be perfect)
  • An interface as simplistic as possible (e.g white text on black/grey background.)

I hope you can help me out.

Thanks,
Adrian
 
I'm currently trying springpad. It's pretty simple. Has note feature, add audio or a pic to the note if you want, can do a task/check list. And you can sync the notes online
In compact form you see the first line of the note or you can create a title. Then tap to expand for the full note/list
 
There was another one I switched from my husband uses it well at least he was a week ago so ill see if he has the name. I switch notepad apps a lot trying to find one that has everything I want but have yet to find one that does.
 
Did you check out Catch Notes or Astrid? I use Astrid on my home screen of my incredible so i can see a quick list of things i need to do.
 
^ ah I think it was catch note I used before springpad. I should try to keep track. I just search note pad in the market and have been making my way down the list.
 
^ ah I think it was catch note I used before springpad. I should try to keep track. I just search note pad in the market and have been making my way down the list.

I did the same thing - except for about 3 months I kept them all so I would know which ones I had downloaded. That's how I came to have the two I have now. I didn't like the rest of them much.
 
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