Springpad Receives Update
The Good
The Not So Good
Over time many users become used to several apps, and if they’re happy with them, they don’t normally look at any others. Take Springpad for example, saving things from anywhere and anything. Now there’s other notepads out their in fact hundreds that do similar things but, Springpad has just updated with a new Icon, reduced memory uses [...]

Over time many users become used to several apps, and if they’re happy with them, they don’t normally look at any others.
Take Springpad for example, saving things from anywhere and anything. Now there’s other notepads out their in fact hundreds that do similar things but, Springpad has just updated with a new Icon, reduced memory uses and removed “Retrieve Running Apps” permission, which will please lots of users.

So lets look at just what Springpad can do for you,
Save a restaurant, and they’ll give you a map and reviews, Save a movie, and they’ll add Rotten Tomatoes reviews and nearby showtimes, Save a recipe, and they’ll create an ingredient list and suggest wine pairings, Save a product, and they’ll tell you when there’s a price drop. Get the idea?
How might you use Springpad?
1. Save your favorite recipes – invite your family to collaborate, access ingredients on the go.
2. Plan your next vacation – save hotel, restaurants, activities, subway maps, etc.
3. Save bookmarks for reading later – never forget an important article or book.
4. Create a movies-I-must-see-this-summer-or-else list.
5. Build wish lists and shopping lists.
6. Collaborate with co-workers on a project.
Now in 3.2.1
- Updated the app icon… again! Hope you like it!
- Removed “Retrieve Running Apps” permission
- Reduced the amount of memory that the app uses
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