For those seeking to track the important information they need to jot down in a hurry, there is Noted. Reaching back to the memo pad days on legacy devices, this simple text editor stores all of your notes, to-do's, tasks, and anything else you can think of all in one place. Since our initial review, the developer incorporated several new features and enhancements that only improved the experience for users.
If you have not had a chance to buy and use this application, then now is your chance. The developer has provided us with a code good for 1,000 free copies. While the promotion itself won't end until Christmas, I have a sneaky suspicion all of the free copies will be gone in a matter of moments.
To take advantage of this offer simply follow these steps:
- Launch BlackBerry World
- Swipe down from the top and tap on Redeem
- Enter this promo code DEC1000
- Tap on the green FREE button to download
This well-designed note taking application is compatible with all BlackBerry 10 handsets. If you weren't able to snag your free copy, you can purchase for $0.99 in BlackBerry World.
Learn more / Purchase Noted from BlackBerry World

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