Note Taking Application That Syncs with Google Docs: Data Synchronization Meets Cloud Computing with the Release of NoteSync Beta 1.1.0

NoteSync Beta 1.1.0 applies cloud computing to data synchronization in such a way that enables users to take text notes on any operating system and sync them anywhere via Google Docs.

Orem, UT, May 13, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Technology terms such as “cloud computing” and “data synchronization” are generating a lot of buzz in many tech savvy inner circles. NoteSync, a cross platform note taking software, merges the two technological principles to permit users to take text notes on their desktop and sync them to their Google Docs account.

“Users can access their notes from anywhere thanks to the capability of syncing to Google Docs,” said Brady White, developer of NoteSync. “In a sense, Google Docs acts as a repository and backup medium for users’ notes.”

White began development on NoteSync late in December 2009. In March 2010, White released NoteSync Beta 1.0.1, a free beta version with limited features and capabilities. NoteSync Beta 1.1.0, also free under a public beta, was released today and includes over 20 new features and bug fixes. It is available for download at http://www.notesync.com.

White leveraged Adobe Air technology to enable NoteSync to be cross platform compatible, meaning Mac, Windows, and Linux users can all install and use NoteSync.

The NoteSync Desktop application is set to be released later this month. NoteSync mobile applications for the iPhone and Android will be developed in the later part of the summer of 2010, literally permitting users to manage their notes from anywhere.

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