I used daynotez on the PC smartphone and it was the best of the best of that type application. I have transitioned to the MyTouch (android) with tmobile and can find a lot of note apps for this phone, but non as good as Daynotez. With roughly 30 new android phones currently hitting the market, you guys thinking about developing an android version?
I use 3Bananna software for notes and it does 'cloud' sync with my data which is stored on a server somewhere. Kinda neat. I also use SplashID which does a wireless sync with my desktop on demand. Either method is good, but like your desktop software - so would prefer the wireless sync method.
Any hope for an android version?
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Daynotez On Android Good idea?
#2
Posted 27 May 2010 - 03:22 PM
Bump. +1 for Android version. There is nothing like DayNotez on Android.
#3
Posted 26 June 2010 - 09:10 AM
Add me to the List
DayNotez is great product waiting for it to hit the Android Market
DayNotez is great product waiting for it to hit the Android Market
#4
Posted 25 July 2010 - 10:17 AM
Please add my vote to the list. I've been a long time user of DayNotez and love the product. I hate to think that I'm going to either have to change or be tethered to my desktop - but my Droid X is on order, so I'm looking now.
#5
Posted 17 August 2010 - 09:19 PM
Wondering the same thing! Also will Daynotez work on windows mobile 7?:mellow:
#6
Posted 10 September 2011 - 02:56 AM
Today is September 10, 2011. The most recent post in this thread is August 17, 2010. Why has the Natara staff never addressed this issue? Look, guys, if you don't want to continue to support DayNotez customers by porting this excellent program to the most commonly used devices of the day (Android), please just say so and I'll quit bugging you. I'll stop wasting my time stopping by these forums in hope of reading the news you've finally announced an Android release.
In the meantime, many of your former customers who now have Android phones may wish to try Orange Diary Pro. It costs $1.49, and has most of the features I used in DayNotez. It's in the Android Marketplace. I was able to salvage most of my 8 years of DayNotez data, and import it into ODP.
In the meantime, many of your former customers who now have Android phones may wish to try Orange Diary Pro. It costs $1.49, and has most of the features I used in DayNotez. It's in the Android Marketplace. I was able to salvage most of my 8 years of DayNotez data, and import it into ODP.
#7
Posted 10 September 2011 - 12:55 PM
Thanks for the tip! I'm going to check out this other product right now. Like you - I've remained a subscriber to this thread hoping for an Andriod release of DayNotez.
There's an old saying - change is inevitable - either you choose to make your own change or change will happen without you. It seems that Natara is choosing to sit back and watch their avid fans find other solutions.
There's an old saying - change is inevitable - either you choose to make your own change or change will happen without you. It seems that Natara is choosing to sit back and watch their avid fans find other solutions.
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