Zeptoliner is new outliner software for the iPhone, iPod touch

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Nov 15, 2008 at 6:00pm

imageUbiquitous Entertainment has announced Zeptoliner, an outliner app for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s equipped with functions that can cope with lengthy text string entries and is developed for users who want to use iPhone and iPod touch for business. It’s available for US$6.99 at the Apple App Store.

Zeptoliner is useable in landscape (horizontal) mode in which entries to the iPhone can be made horizontally. This enables you to write memos using a larger and more facile keyboard.

It supports drag and drop, as well as copy and paste. You can You can change the order and hierarchy of entered information using drag and drop. Text can be displayed in a large, medium, or small size. Zeptoliner can be used with a wide range of applications.

Entered information can be sent using the iPhone standard mail software in its hierarchical configuration and original form. If a ZeptoLiner is used to receive data, it will be displayed in the same format. What’s more, if the recipient does not have a ZeptoLiner, the text information displayed hierarchically will be logged as mail text.

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Joe Hallett Says:

A question from a long-time user of MORE. Do you have a product for the Mac?

Posted on November 17, 2008

Joe Hallett Says:

oops - I thought I was posting to the developer’s site - sorry - still a good question, though

Posted on November 17, 2008

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