SplashData releases SplashNotes and SplashPhoto for the iPhone


SplashPhoto on iPhoneSplashNotes on iPhone

 

This is news that’s sure to make a ______. Woah, sorry, don’t know happened there. Must have slipped. Anyway, here are two new iPhone apps ready for your consumption.

SplashPhoto ($4.99)gives you another way of syncing and organizing your photos outside of iTunes and the proprietary Photos app. You can transfer photos from the desktop client or from online services like Flickr and Picasa. I didn’t see any mention of a wireless syncing feature, but I think this’d be killer if it was implemented. After all, SplashData are the makers of File Magic for the iPhone.

The other release is SplashNotes ($4.99), a note-taking up that can also function as a quasi GTD list. The notes you create can be set up under header titles and can also be synced with desktop software ($9.99 or free trial).

I don’t know about you folks, but I’ve been moving away from desktop syncing as much as I can. These apps are still very capable on their own, but I really enjoy the freedom of cloud computing and having my information and media accessible from any machine as long as it’s connected to the intertubes. However, for those of you who really value the security of syncing with a local machine, these Splash Apps might be for you.

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