Make Password Encrypted Memos with IO Notes

All notes created will be secured using Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The already encrypted notes will be stored inside a database file secured using the same standard, adding another layer of protection to your data.

Features:
- Encrypted database (hats off to SQLCipher)
- Encrypted notes
- Password protected access to app (optional is never an option for this)
- Dark and Light theme
- Zen Mode for distraction-free note-taking session

Planned features:
- Reminder
- Tags
- Colors
- Export/Import
- Share
- Cloud sync
- Landscape layout
- Tablet layout
- Attachment (any file type)
- Soothing audio in Zen Mode

For fellow geeks:
1. Each data (title, content) is encrypted using different key.
2. Currently, the key is stored in the same location. In the future, the key will be stored in random places each time a data is encrypted.

If you'd like to see a planned feature prioritized, or a feature not on the list, I encourage you to request it via Feedback menu from IO Notes app.

IO Notes only supports devices running Android v4.0+. It is tested on:
- Samsung Galaxy Note II (N7100, OmniROM, Android v4.4.2)
- Samsung Galaxy S (I9000, CyanogenMod, Android v4.4.2)
- Asus Nexus 7 (2013 WiFi, AOSP, Android v4.4.2)

"O monstrous world! Take note, take note, o world, to be direct and honest is not safe!" - William Shakespeare

You could also install IO Notes from Google Play. Search for sen.ionotes.android, as I'm still not allowed to include link to external content.
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