Popular Note App Inkflow Adds Surprisingly Useful Write-Behind Hilighter

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Popular Note App Inkflow Adds Surprisingly Useful Write-Behind Hilighter - Published on 05/29/14

Seattle based Qrayon, LLC has released Inkflow Plus 3.7, a major update to their popular digital note taking and visual thinking app for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Inkflow's most distinguishing feature is its smooth vector-based ink that can be easily resized and stretched. Version 3.7 introduces the new Write-Behind Highlighter. The new Highlighter tool works like the other pens, with an important difference: It draws behind existing ink.

Seattle, Washington - Qrayon, LLC has released Inkflow Plus 3.7, with a much requested new feature: The Write-Behind Highlighter. The new Highlighter tool works like the other pens, with an important difference: It draws behind existing ink. This allows you to more easily color within shapes, add shadows, and of course highlight important items.

It seems like such a simple thing, but once you use it you will wonder why more Apps don't have this feature. You might even start wishing real pens could do this. The new Highlighter tool is an outcome of Qrayon's design process that emphasizes simplicity for users.

Inkflow was designed and built with one over-arching goal: To be as seamless a tool as possible between your mind and the screen. The idea is that if the tools can get out of the way, and let you intuitively project what you have in mind on to the display, then magical things can happen.

Inkflow has become a daily tool for a wide variety of users, and is used for everything from taking quick notes to creating highly detailed sketch notes and graphic design.

Professional users have requested the ability to use layers for a while, but the challenge has been to add the capability without the complexity associated with it. The Write-Behind Highlighter is an example of an elegant solution to this problem. While it is not a full-blown layer system, it lets you do the one thing most people need layers for: Drawing behind what's already on the screen. By focusing on what's most essential, it saves you from the additional complexity of dealing with layers.

The new Write-Behind Highlighter tool is a free addition to all existing and new Inkflow Plus users. Inkflow users can upgrade in-app to Inkflow Plus to immediately get the new Highlighter tool, and all the other Inkfklow Plus features.

The new tool joins other recent innovations in Inkflow, including Inkport which lets you copy and paste from the real world.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 7 or later
* Universal Application
* 25 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Inkflow 3.7 is now available in the App Store worldwide in the Productivity category. Existing and new Inkflow Plus users will get access to the new features for free. New users can upgrade to Inkflow Plus at the current price of $7.99 (USD).

Inkflow Plus 3.7: http://www.qrayon.com/home/inkflow/default.aspx
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/app/inkflow-visual-notebook-write/id519524685
Media Assets: http://www.qrayon.com/home/inkflow/Media.aspx


Based in Seattle, Washington, Qrayon is a pioneering developer of productivity and education Apps for the iPad and iPhone. Qrayon's suite of Apps include Vittle, Inkflow, Air Sketch, Stickyboard, and Air Projector. Their Apps have been featured by Apple numerous times, and are currently being used in classrooms and offices all over the world. All Material and Software Copyright (C) 2014 Qrayon, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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