Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run memo memo, an app by Lixi LLC, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the worldβs #1 Android emulator.
memo memo feels like a clean, fast notepad that gets out of the way. It opens quickly, lets a person type a thought, a grocery list, or a get-things-done style checklist, then color it, label it, and move on. Notes can be organized by color or tags, switched between list or grid view, and pinned like sticky notes for the stuff that needs to stay in sight. There is rich text too, so bold, underline, and colored text make important bits stand out. It all works offline, which is great when service is flaky, and search is quick enough that older notes do not get lost. There is even support for ColorDict if that dictionary app is installed, which is a nice nerdy touch.
On a PC with BlueStacks, the app feels a lot more comfortable for longer writing. The big keyboard makes journaling or trip planning less of a thumb workout, and it is easy to keep a browser window open next to it for copy and paste. Quick note from the notification area is handy, and editing a checklist into a tap-to-complete to do list takes seconds. Sharing a note through text or email works fine, and the fancy fonts give a bit of personality without getting in the way. The design is simple, a littel plain even, but it is steady and does what it says without extra fuss.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.




