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Old 05-05-2014, 08:21 PM   #8
DMcCunney
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I use Tomdroid, a Tomboy client for Android. I use it mostly for local notes, although it does offer some sync options. I think it's still in beta.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d=org.tomdroid
It is still in beta.

Installed for a look, since I don't have a notes app on the tablet. On the PC, I'm playing with a program called TiddlyWiki. It's a personal wiki, implemented as a single file of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, that you work with in a browser. The idea of a wiki based notes app on the tablet is appealing, and I prefer open source.

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Since my tablets aren't always on a network I also have (and use) Maps With Me -- the free version -- with map data downloaded for several northeastern states. It's a good off-line map, but doesn't give traffic data, of course.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ithme.maps.pro
I'll look at that next, I think. I have the Google Maps app, but something that can work offline may be of value. Like you, I'm not always near a hotspot.

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I also have Dropbox to exchange files with my computers.
I use Google Drive for that at the moment, but may use Dropbox down the road. There are an assortment of Android apps that state they can sync with it.
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