The Monday Note iPhone Application

Our App is up and running. You can download it here.

Now you can read the Monday Note on your iPhone, store stories, even, if you are offline.

In addition to the weekly Monday Note, you’ll get a daily QuickNote, short bursts of news with links to relevant stories and documents.
- At launch, the application displays the latest 30 stories (that’s about 15 weeks of Monday Note). Stories are stored in the device for offline reading.
- Each story can be saved in for a preset period for online or offline browsing.
- MondayNote and QuickNotes links open in the browser within the application (no need to quit).

Please send any comments or suggestions to iphone@mondaynote.com

The app has been developped by Idriss Nouar from SecondWeb.  

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  1. Posted July 12, 2010 at 4:13 am | Permalink

    thanks for share

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