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Laverna - store your notes anonymously and encrypted

Laverna - store your notes anonymously and encrypted

MyScript Memo for iOS From Vision Objects: With MyScript Memo, take your notes on the go using your handwriting and convert them to digital text that you can export and share with Evernote, Facebook, Twitter, Gmail or copy/paste to any other text application. MyScript Memo is available in 31 recognition languages (including Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, English, Spanish, French and many more). In addition, MyScript Memo allows you to create notes including free drawings, pictures and handwritten annotations.It converts handwriting to text surprisingly well. AppAdvice.comMYSCRIPT MEMO IS USED TO: Write memos and liven them up with drawings, diagrams and pictures that you can move or rescale. Export entire memo as image. What's new in this version:

Draft cadTouch is a PRO CAD solution that completely reinvents on-site drawing, giving to professionals in various core fields like architecture, engineering, real estate, home design, and more, the power to measure, draw and view their work on-site. cadTouch is really easy to use and it's fast multitouch interface will give you the precision and flexibility that pen and paper fail to archive, finally you will have the perfect on-the-go companion for desktop software like AutoCAD™, SketchUp™ or Solidworks™ and every other DWG/DXF compatible app. Complete support for decimal and imperial measure units (architectural feet and inches). cadTouch requires no internet connection, no subscription. cadTouch is a DWG/DXF drawings 2D editor and 2D/3D viewer, you can open, share and save your work in DWG, PDF and PNG (Pro version only). This free version has no limitations in tool power and is bound with five tutorials so you can easily try and learn cadTouch in a few minutes.

Simplenote Evernote Can Encrypt Bits of Text to Keep Your Notes Private For anyone who thinks Evernote is losing the battle against OneNote, I implore you to reconsider. Even though I personally prefer OneNote, I can’t deny that Evernote has a bunch of cool features, some of which can’t be found in OneNote. One of those features is the ability to encrypt bits of text within a note. That’s right. A mundane example could be a special food recipe that’s been passed down through your family for generations. The actual process of encrypting text is simple: highlight what you want to hide, then right-click and select Encrypt Selected Text. This is just one of many features that prove Evernote is still relevant. Did you know about this feature?

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