Australian iPhone development startup Syncode has announced the release of its new Synotes app in the app store. The notes and task management system syncs your information across Apple devices and into the cloud and is available as a web, iPhone or iPod touch application. According to Syncode, the interfaces makes it easier to access both basic and advanced features, such as search and offline editing. Offline editing enables users who don’t have an active internet connection on their iPhone or iPod touch to continue adding, editing, deleting and rearranging notes.
“Synotes is the first Syncode application to use our new Smart Sync technology, which only syncs what you need it to when you need it to. It’s all about being more efficient and invisible to the user,” said co-founder Matthew Lesh.
The Syncode company was originally started by three high school students, and the company has already released iTweetReply, one of the first Push notification providers for popular micro-blogging site Twitter, and Syncopy, which takes your clipboard into the cloud.
Syncode has also released an open REST API for developers to create applications on the Synotes platform. “We hope we see some exciting applications being available to our users in the coming days, weeks and months” Matthew said.






