Sticker - Sticker is an Android widget which provides the same functionality as the simple yellow paper sticky notes. You can write a short message on a sticker and place it on the home screen. The virtual piece of paper can contain up to 100 characters, and font size changes automatically
SmartDiary is a little diary application for your Android mobile phone.For every day you can add a text entry.For highlighting entries you can choose between nine colors, every color can be labeled with a text
Pixatel Notepad - This lightweight Notepad application for Android serves all your note taking needs by providing a crisp user interface, the ability to search notes, and capability to back-up and restore notes through import/export via SD Card
Basic Colors Theme for OI Notepad and OI Shopping List is a theme for OI Notepad and OI Shopping List. It features three basic colors red, green, and blue. It uses the standard Android font
GNotes is a notepad can synchronize with GMail. GNotes is a notepad/notebook design in mind for easy note-taking. What it do is to help you taking notes easily on mobile phone and sync all of your notes with Google/GMail
b-noted is a notepad app that makes it easy to create notes and organize them using folders, tags, color-labels and/or favorites. Add comments, pictures, links, phone-numbers and much more to your notes, search them, export them to Dropbox, organize them
Scratch Paper - A virtual scratch paper (scribbling block) for taking notes in a quick and easy manner. Put it on your Android desktop and it will be accessible all the time. The notes will stay on your phone/device until you "Clear" them. After writing your notes, you can share them with yourself or your friends via e-mail, text message, etc
Handrite free-Handwriting Note - Users of free versions can use only 3 notebooks. Please support our work by buying pro!
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It's the write idea. Handrite alows you to write with your finger right on your screen. Each time you lift your finger, the character or symbol you wrote appears in the notebook interface. It replicates exactly what you add to the screen