Notification Notes for Android

notification note icon

There are quite a few note taking applications available on the Market.  They are all different and it is not always easy to find the one that suites you best. I have previously reviewed some of these applications in the Quick Notes post . Today I want to have a look at the Notification Notes – one of many programs for note taking. The main point of difference of this applications is its ability to show active notes as icons in the system bar. User gets an option to select an icon when new note is created. Very useful functionality…

The application is free and you can find the QR-code at the end of the review. Notification Notes is very easy to use – when you click on the program icon or select the application in the system bar, a new note window will open. You’ll need to enter the name of the note, which will be displayed in the system bar, and a description. There doesn’t seem to be a limit on a number of characters in the description field, so you can write very large notes if required.

notification notes

When creating a note, you will be given an option to select an icon for it. There are about 40 icons available to users, all of which are beautifully drawn and look great on all displays, including WVGA screens. You can see some examples on the screenshots.

notification note icons

You can always check active notes in the system bar (selected icons), or if you pull the bar down, the notes will be displayed as separate lines. Alternatively, you can open the complete list of notes in the application itself.

notification note list

Conclusion: This is a very simple program for quick creation of small reminders for daily use. Notification Notes is not suitable for dozens of notes and reminders for the whole week, and if you keep this in mind you will be able to find plenty of ways to use the application.

notification notes QR code

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  4. DoIt for Android
  5. Seesmic for Android review
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