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Digital notetaking and collaboration app Tapos? has finally been allowed into the iPad App Store, recreating a number of Microsoft?s ill-fated Courier concept?on Apple?s tablet. The $2.99 app promises to make journaling and webpage snipping straightforward, with a twin-pane layout for dragging live content between the net and a notebook, which include sketching, mark-up and other tools.?Meanwhile a cloud storage system keeps notes updated ? with export options to send them over to Evernote and Dropbox ? and enables collaborative work between multiple remote users.

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It hasn?t been a straightforward path to marketplace for Tapos?, with Apple turning away the app on several occasions. Most recently the corporate took issue with the twin-window design?the notetaking app uses.??Apple has finally approved Tapos?? the corporate writes. ?It only took four months, three rejections, one appeal win after which reversal of said appeal, management UI review, after which an additional final review for good measure to get Tapos? approved.?

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That approval have been granted with most of Tapos??s multitasking features still intact. The app enables contacts to be emailed and pages to be printed ? using AirPrint ? without throwing in the towel of the app to take action, while media imports can include handwritten text, PostIt-style notes, snippets of maps or diagrams, photos, audio, video and sections of different journals, as well as contacts data and links. A ?wrist guard? feature promises palm-rejection style technology to permit you to rest your hand at the iPad without it being picked up as a faucet.

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Meanwhile, the team behind Tapos? claim that work is set to start on v2.0 of the app, and that we should always expect vast improvements from that. ?If you?re keen on 1.0, then 2.0 will blow your mind? they tease, ?it?s like comparing the primary iPhone with the 3G, if a lot of you?re able to remember back that far.?

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We?ve been fidgeting with the app for a short while, and primary impressions suggest there?s numerous potential ? and a few rough edges. Not each of the graphics seem up to the mark with the recent iPad?s Retina Display, looking pixelated and crunchy in places, and often times it grew sluggish. We also had some mistap issues, and sometimes the on-screen keyboard would instantly flick away before lets touch anything. However, at the flip side it was easy to snip sections from webpages right into a notebook after which annotate them. A number of Apple?s restrictions may continue to affect at the app, too; for example, there is a block on accessing Safari bookmarks.

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Tapos? is on the market from the App Store for the iPad, priced at $2.99 [iTunes link]. Your purchase gets you 400MB of cloud storage with the corporate; unlimited storage is $29.99 per year.


Tapos? hits iPad: Courier in app form is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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