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Engineer Unveils iPhone Notes’ Hidden Features, Calling It The “Most Powerful App”

iPhones include a ton of features, some of which are often ignored by consumers. With every software update, Apple continuously adds new features, increasing the scope of these handsets’ capabilities. Abi Bouhmaida, a software developer, recently shocked the internet by revealing a secret feature in the Notes app, claiming it to be the “most powerful app in the world.” The programmer in the video provided several intriguing hacks that may be useful for users of the app who often use it but may not be fully aware of its capabilities.

Instagram users have given Bouhmaida’s post a lot of attention, like it more than 7 million times. He emphasized the software’s benefits in his Instagram post, writing, “Apple Notes might just be the best free note-taking app you can use, provided you have an iPhone or a Mac (ideally both).” If you’re not already using it, you may want to give it a try since it has a ton of features that many note-taking applications charge for.

The hack by Abi Bouhmaida makes it simple for users to scan papers while they’re on the road. Users may scan documents and save them as PDFs from within the app. He also emphasized the capability of users to copy and paste content from actual documents into the Notes application. Additionally, he discussed how to sync and share notes with loved ones, group notes into folders for easier organization, and password-protect notes for increased protection and privacy.

Many iPhone users have expressed their enthusiasm to discover and exploit these secret functions in response to his hacks, which have stunned social media users.

“WOW,” a user wrote. Astonished, reserving for later.

One more said, “This is very useful. Even though I’ve owned an iPhone for over ten years, I was unaware of any of these features.

One remark said, “I use notes every day for classes. It’s such an excellent tool. I love to hand write with my Apple Pencil and use a graph paper template.

I have an app for each of those features, said a user. BRB sobbing.

A third person remarked ironically, “Although the Apple phone has 128 g of storage, the cloud is blocking 5 g. Teach us how to utilize our 128–200 gigabytes and avoid paying for the cloud.

Abi Bouhmaida presented an intriguing video on how to successfully utilize the usage of Gmail before his video on the Notes app.

 

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