As the year is closing, we want to give you an update on what we are working on and which new and interesting things you can expect early next year. You have probably read or heard the rumors about the
Notebooks 4.2.4 / 2.2.4
Again, a set of iOS5 related fixes. Thank you for your feedback and reports! This is what this update fixes: issue with info view and renaming items occasional crash when moving notes using the treeview for move or jump for
Notebooks 4.2.3 / 2.2.3
Well, this has been an unusual sequence of updates recently, but we are trying to fix issues (even minor ones) more frequently than before. We hope this is in your interest as well. iPad specific improvements restored normal operation of
Notebooks 4.2.2 / 2.2.2
Fixed truncated titles in task lists and improved preview Resolved display issue after move & jump Adapted to new pasteboard behavior on iOS 5 Support for split keyboard (iPad) Preview of formatted documents now has an option to send the
Notebooks 4.2.x (2.1.x) and iOS 5
iOS 5 becomes publicly available today, and we guess that many users want to know if the current version of Notebooks plays well together with the new iOS. The short answer is: Yes … but there are a few glitches,
Notebooks 4.2 / 2.2
The long awaited update should appear on the App Store within the next couple of minutes. This always is as exciting for us as it is for you, because we hope that you like our additions, and we also hope
… on its way to the App Store
This update has taken us much longer than we expected, but finally, Notebooks (4.2 on iPhone, 2.2 on iPad) is on its way to Apple. We have seen reports that the review process currently takes longer than usual, so let’s
Work in Progress
It has been quite calm here over the past weeks, and this usually means that we are busy building new things; this time we are working on Autosync for Dropbox (a MAJOR topic and the main reason why we had