ThoughtPad was designed for the type of person who needs to write things down. People who are emailing themselves long lists will also find this app useful.

ThoughtPad is a notepad designed for organizing notes with a simple one level hierarchy. Organizing notes is as quick and easy as capturing.

I created it after realizing that I used the Notepad app to write down ideas in bursts. Instead of adding notes to one giant list, I wanted to create new notes.

ThoughtPad takes the best elements of the default NotePad app and the Mail app. It's the Notepad app with the batch editing actions of the Mail app. This means you already know how to use the main features.

The problem with existing Notepads with folders is that you are presented with a list of folders that you previously created. With ThoughtPad, you can create folders on the fly, so you won't interrupt your thought process to create a folder. You can also create folders in advance.

Email is used to transfer notes (there is no syncing). I call it ThoughtPad because each thought gets its own note.

FEATURES:

• Create folders on the fly (one level hierarchy)
• Create notes with one tap
• Four line note preview to review notes
• Always have a fresh page available
• Email notes (single note, multiple notes, multiple folders)
• Delete notes (single note, multiple notes, multiple folders)
• Mail notes (single note, multiple notes, multiple folders)
• Organize notes (move a single note or multiple notes to a folder)
• Landscape mode

(the free version includes a subset of these features)


SCREENSHOTS:


The home screen. Quickly create a note in any folder.



Delete or email multiple folders.



Preview four lines of a note.



Moves notes to an existing folder or to a new one



Email multiple folders.