DayMemo - Handwriting Notebook

DayMemo - Handwriting Notebook

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🙌3
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📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of DayMemo

2.1

June 12, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. ・64bit support
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2.0

January 18, 2015

・Improvement in resolution ・Redesign UI ・Improvement of usability

1.7.0

October 16, 2014

・iOS 8 compatibility fix

1.6.2

September 30, 2013

・iOS 7 compatibility fix.

v1.6.1

August 29, 2013

・Fix crush bug

v1.6.0

August 26, 2013

・Screen Optimization for iPad *** Please do not update *** Crush bug was found in 1.6.0
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1.5.2

June 27, 2013

v1.5.2 ・Supporting ARC v1.5.1 ・Improve auto-rotate feature

1.5.1

April 4, 2013

・Improve auto-rotate feature

1.5.0

November 24, 2012

・Improved the smooth line algorithm.

1.4.0

October 26, 2012

・Next/Previous page button works in handwriting mode

Price History of DayMemo

Description of DayMemo

DayMemo - Handwriting Notebook When you have DayMemo, you won’t need to carry notebook around anymore. - Quick start - Write fluently with natural-looking handwriting - Handwrite notes on your iPhone screen the same way you would on a notebook Thoroughly developed app Recommended for - Fed up with jumpy lines on other handwriting systems! - Love to write small letters with stylus pen! - Write comment on your photos! Many more… [[Main features]] - Simple, smooth Focused on necessary functions to enable a crisp feel - Beautiful Special algorithm for drawing smooth lines - Accurate Because of the viewing angle issue, where you touch is different from screen point on iPhone. This App automatically corrects this deviation when you draw with stylus pen. [[Major Function]] - Two Finger Scroll in handwriting mode - Maximize/Minimize button - Color palette - Title search - Import a camera shot
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DayMemo: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for DayMemo?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for DayMemo.
sadanobu kodan developed the DayMemo app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the DayMemo app is iOS 8.0.
2.0 out of 5 is the overall rating of DayMemo and it is quite low.
The App Category Of Daymemo Is Productivity.
2.1 is the newly released DayMemo version.
DayMemo updated on July 1, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, DayMemo supports English, Japanese.
No, DayMemo is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within DayMemo.
Sorry, DayMemo is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of DayMemo

  • Simplicity

    Perfect for my use. It’s a memo pad that you can write on with a stylus and doesn’t require you to link it with everything else. Simple and easy to use.
  • Lack of calibration.. freezes all the time..

    Lack of calibration.. freezes lo the time..
    Bad bad!
  • Fills a niche.

    This app is simple and does a good job.

    There are a lot of complicated handwriting apps that are good for larger projects, but they usually involve some set up (open a new document, choose paper and pen, give notebook a name) before you can use them. As a result, they are not suitable for taking a fast note on the fly. It is awkward to be fumbling with set-up steps when somebody is waiting for you to write something down.

    This app is great for writing a quick note when you are on the go. You open the app and the paper is already present (there is a choice of universal paper styles, and you can pick one in advance). There are enough choices of pens and pen widths. You can pan/zoom the page for ease of writing, and the scrolling is automatic. The writing is level, easy, and clear. You can mail your note or save it as a photo for use in another app. There are no options for opening in another app as a PDF file, but if you have a PDF converter on your device, you can convert it there and then open in another app.

    You can also save the notes in the order in which they were taken. There are no tags, notebooks, or folders, but the whole point of the app is that it is for quick notes taken on the fly and exportable elsewhere.

    The version for iPhone works fine on iOS9. It is a universal app, but it downloads differently on the iPad. The iPad version has a track pad, which I do not use. There are a few bugs in the iPad version: the import photos function is not working, and there is no return button that goes with the automatic scrolling.

    The one improvement I would suggest (after fixing the bugs on the iPad version) would be to include some additional export options.