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We told you this week about a new beta for PhatPad software. Today, there is a mini review posted about Phatpad 1.3 and other note takers for Pocket PC over at PCWorld.com. "I generally don't use my PDA for taking notes, much less for drawing. But maybe that's because I've never had the tools to make the effort worthwhile. I've recently been playing with two note-taking apps--PhatPad on Hewlett-Packard's Pocket PC Phone Edition-based IPaq H6315, and BugMe on my PalmOne Treo 600--and I'm impressed by how much they expand the capabilities of these handhelds.
Both PhatWare's PhatPad 1.3 and Electric Pocket's BugMe let you scribble or draw with your stylus in colors and stroke widths you select. Both also let you attach alarms to those notes--hence the name of Electric Pocket's app, I imagine. And both include tools for sharing those notes by turning them into image files and saving them to a memory card or e-mailing them from a connected handheld. The two apps do have a few differentiating features, however."
Hey, what's wrong with the built in notes app? (Let the flaming begin! :P )