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Tamoggemon releases LocaNote Free for Symbian
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Written by Tamoggemon
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010
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Tamoggemon LocaNote Lite has simplified the lives of countless users since its release in 2009. After all, being able to leave the note pad at home and never loosing a pesky paper again isn't too bad an option.
Having an unlimited amount of notes is nice for power users - however, we are fully aware that it constitutes overkill for less sophisticated users. In order to allow them to enjoy the benefits of LocaNote,
Tamoggemon today introduces LocaNote Free.
LocaNote Free is, as the name says, available at no cost. It contains the same drawing engine found in other versions of LocaNote, and furthermore stores GPS and date information which can later be analyzed using more advanced versions of the product.
Its only limitations compared to the Lite version are the limited number of notes allowed, and the lack of a filtering option. It can be downloaded from the Ovi Store and Samsung's App Seller office immediately.
As usual, Sony Ericsson wasn't able to pass the product through QA in a reasonable time frame. We are currently evaluating other options for making the product available to Sony Ericsson customers.
Find further information via the URL below:
http://www.tamoggemon.com/s60/loca/index.html
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