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Note to Myself (widescreen) 1.0


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Requirements Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone 2.0 Software update.
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher GP Apps File Size 1k
Date added 26 Dec 2008 Check your speed

Finally, an easy way to send yourself a written note in widescreen.No more hassling dictation and transcribing audio recordings to yourself at the end of your day. No more having to take the 6 steps that it takes to email yourself a note on the iPhone. Simply open the app write your note and send. This is a must-have tool for all GTD users who are looking for an easier way to capture their thoughts into their inbox. At the end of your day, you'll have an inbox full of written notes of reminders, valuable project ideas, and next steps, all with the same subject line to help you organize your to-do list with maximum productivity and minimum procrastination.

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