FilesMobile Split Screen Feature
Hello Folks!
We’ve been really busy here at
FilesMobile! As we get ready to roll into the holiday season, there’s only one
month left until the long awaited launch of our KickStarter campaign, please
don’t forget to save up for your KickStarter donations! No amount is too small and every
donation gets us one step closer to launching FilesMobile- an app that will make
organizing your lives a million times easier.
Not only will your donations enable
us to make FilesMobile a reality, but you’ll be rewarded for your awesome,
generous acts of karma. So why not take advantage this season and help us make FilesMobile the
hottest new app on the market? Its true- money tends to be tight this time of
year, but if you think about it, by donating to our campaign you’re really gifting
yourself.
Think about it, you will
save countless hours typically spent searching for papers, when instead you can have more
time to do things you actually WANT to do! And more importantly,
long gone are the days of lugging around folders upon folders notes and overstuffed day
planners! So this year, why not give
yourself the gift of organization by putting aside a bit this check and next to
help us help you keep your life well organized!
Now, onto SplitScreens!
For iPad, Android and Windows Mobile Tablets
(in landscape mode) there is a feature known as the SplitScreen feature. What
makes this so awesome is that it allows you to view a PDF on your tablet while
simultaneously able to take notes on the same screen!!! (I know, right? You
can’t find this anywhere else!)
Here’s how it works: Open desired
PDF file from an email or the FileDrawer within the app. This allows you to
take all the notes you want regarding the PDF.
In the near future, not only will you be able to have everything on one
convenient screen, but you can also have the option of drawing an arrow from your
notes to a place inside the PDF. When you go back to review your notes, click
the note link and the app will redirect you to the place in the PDF that is
being referred to.
This is perfect for seminars,
lectures, college classes and anything else where more than one thing needs to
be referenced at the same time. If you can think of ways to make it better,
we’d certainly be open to hearing about it. Feel free to visit our FeaturesRequest Page and leave comments, opinions, notes, and any other ways you think
FilesMobile can be improved to fit your specific organizational needs.
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