Papyrus - Note Manager 1.0.0

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Tue Mar 17 18:59:32 UTC 2015


Name: Papyrus - Note Manager
Version: 1.0.0
Type: KDE Text Processing
Depend: Qt 5.x
License: GPL
Homepage: http://aseman.co/papyrus
More Info:
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=169288

Description:
 Papyrus is not just an application. It is more
like a theory; a theory on which much time has
been spent in Aseman Team to be designed and
implemented.

Theory of Papyrus states that imagine you have a
lot of blank papers before you. You can write
anything on them you would like without any
concerns about how it is going to be kept or what
will happen to them. You stick a label on them and
then attach as many files as you’d like to them.
Do not worry about where or how it is going to be
put and kept and clear your mind from all such
concerns. Turn over the present paper and go to
next one and only think about writing. Write on
and on and fill in thousands of papers with a
distress-free mind. A thousand is a small number
for Papyrus.
During all this time Papyrus saves and keeps all
your writings in its storage (cache).
Say goodbye to crowded lists of hundreds of
writings. You can read and edit your writings
whenever you want. Just ask Papyrus what you want.
If you are looking for a specific word, say it to
Papyrus via the search tool. If you are looking
for a specific label, choose the label from the
sidebar and if you are looking for some writings
modified on a specific date, type the date on the
history tool.
Surely many more new, smart and advanced tools
will be published for expressing your demands to
Papyrus. But for now we are at the beginning and
only these tools are presented.
Papyrus tries to sugar-coat writing for you
through its simple theory and simplicity of user
interface. It tries to make you concentrate only
on writing so as to motivate you to write more.
The goal of Papyrus is to inspire people to write
diaries, short stories, daily notes, purchase
lists, information, etc. as easily and best as
possible and more importantly to enjoy writing.
Papyrus attempts to support the habit of writing
and motivate the users to write in today’s
mechanized world.
We hope to develop and strengthen the theory of
Papyrus by relying on your support in order to
satisfy you even more, leading to a development in
the field of Note Manager Applications.

Leading Team of Aseman

Remarks on Papyrus Application:
Papyrus is a modern note manager published by
Aseman Team. It\'s a fork of Kaqaz Note Manager.
by The focus of Papyrus is on a better user
interface so that the user can feel a different
experience with it. Papyrus has tried to provide
faster access bars and present a convenient
interface for the users to have an enjoyable time
while working on it. Papyrus is a free and open
source software written under GPLv3 license.
Note: Papyrus has employed modern technologies
such as AndroidAPI-19, Open GL-3, etc. But it does
not signify that it won’t run on older devices;
however, it may face some problems on your device.
Before purchasing the pro edition of Papyrus,
please download the free edition.

Features:
Notes management by means of labels and categories
Sorting notes by day
A user-interface different from other applications
Advance and Smart searching in notes
To-Do papers
Backing up notes
Encrypted synchronization via Dropbox among all
your devices
Supporting left-to-right and right-to-left
languages
Sharing papers with other applications
Assigning password for protecting notes
Attach map and weather to note informations
automatically
Attaching photos, audio files and folders to any
note
Search on papers by location
Capability of running and sync data on all
operating systems (Android, Windows, Linux, Mac
and soon other operating systems)
Papyrus is a free software.
Canvas for painting
Search on papers using weather and temperature,
your notes wrote.
Can move data to sd-card (on old phones)
Status and statistics page for notes
Synchronizing files





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