That makes it easy to predict that under Leopard, the iPhone will sync Notes as special HTML emails with links and attachments, written in Market Felt (and yes the font can be changed if you can’t handle whimsy).
Apparently, whimsy is a new synonym for ugly.
Note QR Codes. With my Notes wish list fulfilled, I’ll start over with another Notes related idea I’d like to see on the Phone. It involves that QR Code that reader Keller pointed out was big in Japan.
Well, now I want my iPhone camera to recognize barcodes and insert them as Notes. A QR barcode scan can decode 4,296 characters or about 2.8K of data. It would be great to be able to print out barcode stickers the iPhone could read.
Cities could tag tourism or transit signs with codes that present more information, or with links to a website. How about tagging coordinates or Google Map links?
Why bother saving the results of such scans to Notes? It would make much more sense to parse out URL information and bring it up in Safari directly on iPhone. Then, when you are standing in front of that tourism sign and scan that barcode, the information would be immediately available.
Using iPhone: Notes, ToDos, Attached Files, and Mac OS X Leopard
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