![]() ![]() That being said, Burn It: Scribble has a lot to recommend it. That, combined with my naturally messy handwriting, makes me personally more prone to gravitate towards a note-taking app with a keyboard, instead of something I might use with my fingertip or a stylus. Some people prefer taking notes with a fingertip and actually drawing out the letters because they can write more quickly that way, while other people type faster than they can write. Whether you find Burn It: Scribble useful for jotting down quick notes will likely depend on personal preference. Drawing area seems smaller than it needs to be: there is clearly room to expand the size of the drawing window, and it’s hard to understand why it hasn’t been made bigger.Sensitivity of writing interface could be improved: short lines and dots in particular are often nearly impossible to render in the way you’d intend.Send your notes in an email with just one tap.Easily attach your drawers to a timed alert on your phone. ![]() 5 colors to draw with, and three different pen widths to experiment with.Cool, satisfying visual effects when you burn a note.Once the note is no longer needed, the user can tap a single button to “burn” all evidence of the note (and yes, there are burning graphics to further this illusion!) The association makes a lot of sense: Burn It: Scribble lets you burn your digital notes after you’ve read them! What is it and what does it doīurn It: Scribble is an iPhone app that allows users to quickly jot down notes or draw something using the tip of their finger. When I started playing around with Burn It: Scribble, it made me think of Burn After Reading. The Coen brothers sprang to mind today because of the app I’m reviewing. Fargo, Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou?, and No Country for Old Men: it’s all good. ![]()
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