■ Recommended for the following people (examples, use cases) This app is compatible with the dark mode of the OS. (The data will be sent to the server only when you are logged in.)
#Ipad app tagpad coolertags Offline#
Any updates or creations you make while offline will be sent to the server the next time you start the app online. You can use the app even when you are not connected to the network. If you don't register, all note data will be saved only on your device. You can log in/register later from the settings tab.
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You can use this app without registration by tapping the "Skip" button on the login screen.
If you are already using the app version, please sign up for the app version and then login to the web version. You need to log in to use the web version. You can change the order of the note list on the home screen when you change the sorting conditions. You can change the sorting conditions from the Settings tab. The search history is automatically saved up to the last 10 searches. In addition, up to 10 search conditions can be saved. In the tag search, multiple tags can be specified, and if multiple tags are specified, an AND search will be performed. The keyword search supports AND searches separated by spaces. You can search for keywords and tags in the Search tab. It is convenient to create a custom tab for tags that you review frequently. For example, if you create a custom tab filter your notes by the "Ideas" tag, only the "Ideas" notes will be displayed in the "Ideas" custom tab on the home screen. Custom tabs can be used on the home screen. You can create a custom tab by specifying tags to filter the note (multiple tags can be specified). Drafts can be viewed from the Drafts tab. # Auto-save function for notes in the process of creation (draft functionĪfter editing a note, if 15 seconds pass without saving it, it will be saved as a draft. When entering tags, the tags you have set so far will be displayed as suggestions. Up to five tags can be attached to a single note. You can create a new note by clicking the + button at the bottom right of the home screen. The details of each function of Tag Pad are as follows. Can be used offline without being connected to a network Can be used immediately without registration Multi-platform: You can use the web version* in your browser Create custom tabs to filter by tags you specify. Auto save notes in the process of creation (draft function) New topologies are proposed first, based on the graphiton models, then the wireless sensor networks (WSN) based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard (ZigBee sensors, and finally the Pancake graphs as an alternative to the Hypercube for interconnecting processors in parallel computer networks.Tag Pad is a simple note pad application that allows you to organize your notes by tagging the notes. Existing wireless networks aim to provide communication services between vehicles by enabling the vehicular networks to support wide range applications. Topics include audio video bridging (AVB) switched Ethernet, which uses the representation of a network of wireless sensors by a grayscale image to construct routing protocols, thereby minimizing energy consumption and data sharing in vehicular ad-hoc networks. introduced, and new topologies are developed.
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