![]() ![]() My iPhone demanded that I create an address in order to turn on note syncing.Īnnoyingly, I already had an address. ![]() I went to the iCloud settings on my iPhone, toggled the Notes switch to on and figured the sync would begin. Yesterday, I loaded up Mountain Lion and explored how the new Notes feature might help me get my notes back in sync. That's left my notes effectively trapped within Outlook, unable to flow over-the-air to my iPhone or iPad, much less my Android phone or tablets. It was especially nice that I could sync from Outlook to my iPhone using a tethered connection. As a longtime Outlook user, I've used Outlook's own notes feature for my occasional note-taking needs. I don't take a lot of notes, but I've found it handy to have some things like frequent flyer numbers jotted down digitally in an easy-to-locate format. But what if you're an Android user or want your notes to flow outside the Apple ecosystem for some reason? Yes, it can be done. One of the nice things about the new Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion release is that the Notes application makes it easy to have notes sync from your Mac to your iPhone or iPad. ![]()
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