Hi Craig.
Access note really had the right idea because the search function allows
you to search across files for a text string.
This is lacking in most text editors unfortunately and I can't figure
out why.
Why spend time writing notes and various other documents if you have to
commit to memory what file you stored what note or document in six
months later when you want to retrieve it.
Don
On 2/13/2015 11:00 AM, Craig Werner wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I am compiling a list of iOS text editor and word processor apps that
have a "search text" function. Unfortunately, many text editors do
not boast this feature. So far, I have come up with Pages, Microsoft
Word, Notesy, AccessNote, and Voice Dream Writer. All additions or
corrections are welcome and appreciated.
Craig
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