Dragon Notes 遊龍録事 will soon be available on App Store January 21, 2009
Posted by naughtynuts in Announcement, iPhone App.Tags: Chinese input method on iPhone, enable Emoji on iPhone, iPhone Apps News, iPhone text editor, naughty nuts, NaughtyNuts, 倉頡輸入法
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We have submitted our latest apps to Apple. This is our third application with a focus on Chinese. This is a text editing tool with rich features, which helps to manage, edit and manipulate text documents on iPhone.
Main features are Copy and Paste, Search and Replace, Undo and Redo, ChangJie Input and Emoji input.
Some explanation on Chinese naming:遊龍録事(yóu-lóng-lù-shì)
龍 is Dragon, and 遊龍 refers to freely playing around dragon. 録事 is pronounced similarly to Notes and is referring to recording things. The symbol at the center is ideograph of Dragon in Chinese Zhou Dynasty.
Here are some preview screens:




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