SplashNotes Desktop only version released


We have just released our standalone desktop version of SplashNotes for Windows.

SplashNotes is a powerful outlining tool, even without a Palm device to sync with.

Whether you are taking notes in class or a meeting, planning a project, keeping track of vehicles or health, or just outlining your ideas, SplashNotes is a very powerful assistant. Create outlines of any size and complexity, and turn them into checklists if you wish. Attach notes and drawings for quick reference. Use it on a Windows desktop computer or on your Palm or Treo handheld, and synchronize your notes between the two. The possibilities are endless for how you can employ this application. Get organized with SplashNotes.

SplashNotes is used by:

  • Busy people to stay on top of detailed to do lists
  • Managers to track projects and people
  • Teachers and professors to create lesson plans and monitor student
    progress
  • Students to take fast, organized notes
  • Salespeople to stay on top of clients and opportunities
  • Computer support professionals to create trouble-shooting checklists
  • Doctors and nurses to create and keep track of patient progress
    and treatment
  • Anyone who wants to set goals, plan events, and generally get more
    organized

More info on SplashNotes for Windows

Enjoy!

–Justin
SplashData

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SplashNotes Desktop only version released

3 thoughts on “SplashNotes Desktop only version released

  • April 13, 2007 at 1:03 pm
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    And how about a MacOS desktop version?

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  • April 21, 2007 at 6:56 pm
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    Are you guys considering or working on a Mac OS version of SplashNotes? I wish you would. I use your SplashID application as a task manager – only because it’s the only app I’ve found that lets me quickly view and sort lists on the Mac and on the Palm, syncs easily, and it takes good advantage of my Palm TX hi-res screen. Please consider a Mac version!

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  • April 22, 2007 at 4:00 am
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    Yes, we are considering a Mac OS version of SplashNotes. We have received a bunch of requests for it, so it is possible that we will begin development at a future date.

    –Justin
    SplashData

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