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PrivateNotes 1.0


License Purchase
Requirements Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone 2.1 Software update.
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Ed Crookshanks File Size 1k
Date added 28 Nov 2008 Check your speed

PrivateNotes is a note keeping application that allows notes to be emailed to other parties and decoded with a desktop client.Strong mathematical encryption is NOT used, rather the text encoding formula is combined with restrictions placed on allowable actions with an encoded note help to keep it safe. For example, a note cannot be edited, deleted, or emailed to someone if it cannot be decoded and viewed. When the note is emailed, by default it is re-encoded and a new PIN generated so the recipient cannot decode other messages on the sending device.

Features:

  • Clean sticky-note type note area.
  • Choose to use a default PIN for all notes or a different PIN for each note.
  • Choose to use a default PIN for emailing or randomly generate one for each email.


Note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the iTunes App Store, where you must continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed in order to open the link, and you must have an active iTunes account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries."

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