RemoteNote v1.0.1 - now with password protection
May 9, 2008
iPhone homebrew developer John Robinson’s RemoteNote, that nifty homebrew app that lets you edit the notes you’ve stored on your iPhone or iPod Touch with your own desktop rig of choice (be it a PC or a Mac), has just been updated to version 1.0.1. And it’s all about note security.
That’s right, this update for RemoteNote lets you lock away your notes with a username and password dialog, so other people can’t just walk by and read your stuff without your permission.
What are the other changes, then? First is the change to the interface, where you can now perform all the actions you can on the same screen. There’s also the deal with improved support for other languages besides English, so score one for RemoteNote being multi-language friendly. In any case, here’s the complete changelog:
- Spiffy Flex-based interface. All actions are now performed on the same page/screen.
- Password protection. The default name/password is remotenote/remotenote . You can change these using the Phone application.
- Much better unicode support (should now work with languages other than english)
Updates as we get them, and you can download this very handy piece of donationware soon via Installer. Enjoy!