At least none that offer a good advantage over syncing conventional files like text or office files or even chm or anything for which there are many readers on both platforms. I meant to say that for programs made for storing, organizing and retrieval of custom kinds of data in a conventient manner, like simplenote, onenote, nimbus notes, wiznote, it doesn't exist. There are even a few more programs for Windows and Android that can do this. I'm not saying local syncing is a new invention. The syncing part is about the only thing they do right IMO.īesides, EssentialPIM is a good example that redesigning an interface, like CN is planning for 4.0, is not always well received. No way to move a 'task' to 'notes' or easily move notes around. They took the trouble cramming in an e-mail client but forgot about RSS. Different sections for for example contacts and passwords with fixed entry fields. It is an overly complicated and fragmented calendar program with different calender views except a monthly list view. Then again, with many (most?) ANDROID apps, also Miss SPELL CHECK. Really, really, really MISS the old PhatNotes Windows / Windows Mobile pair. Perhaps more useful, it has the ability to EXPORT a database as a "Webbook." This is fine for "static" data which you simply wish to have portable access to, but does nothing for data input while in the field. It will sync with Evernote, for users of that product - but, again, you are now in the cloud. The best Windows Desktop free-form database application I have found is RightNote (Pro) - but it lacks an android version. (Still a wonderful app for things like passwords, account info, serial numbers, license numbers, warranty info - a wide range of discrete data, as opposed to free-form text.) Have used it for years, although primarily as a form based database as, again, its "Notes" capability is strictly plain text. The other components of EPIM work fairly well, and it will sync with your Google accounts IF YOU WANT IT TO.įor "Secure" notes, eWallet offers robust cross-platform sync. At least you CAN enter a Note on android & sync it to the desktop, across your own lan. Desktop version permits rich text formatting, but not android version. For plain text notes, EssentialPIM works fine.
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