RemoteNote got updated to version 1.0.3. RemoteNote let’s you edit your notes from any webbrowser. The update adds a new feature. Preferences. You can now adjust fonts/sizes, the encoding. The app also let’s you backup and restore your previous notes. However to use this feature you must have at least 1 note in the new notes database.
The full features according to the developer are :
New features:
preferences - adjust fonts/sizes, experimental encoding, ime editor preferences
backup AND restore - now able to restore from a previously downloaded backup - note that this requires having at least one note in the NEW notes database. To restore, you’d first use the backup button to download your notes.db file. Then restore your phone, jailbreak, etc. You’d then create a note via the Notes app on the phone, and then run RemoteNote and restore from your backup. Done.
1) Before you install the app, make sure you have the Jiggy Runtime installed.
2) Locate and install the update.


3) To edit your notes. Start the app and open a webbrowser.




This little app is available in the Installer.app through the Bigboss packaging source, see our sources page.
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i have a question that doesnt really have anything to do with this but i am wondering. i keep hearing about apple/ATT capping the iphones 3g speed at 1.4Mbps.. what does that mean? they keep complaining and saying that isnt very fast.
how fast does the 2.5G iphone run? and do we really know if any of this is true?