Cheatsheet Updated With Formatted Text, Apple Watch Editing
We’ve all got small bits of information like an ID number, door code, hotel room number, locker combination, or something else that we need to remember. Instead of banking on your memory, try out Cheatsheet.
As you might have expected by the app name, its a great way to store information so you won’t need to remember it later.
To help you find what you’re looking for, there are more than 200 icons to add with a cheat. You can also search for what you’re looking for in the app or through Spotlight.
For easy access, you can also add a widget to your home screen to see a cheat without needing to open up the app. With Shortcuts support, you can even ask Siri to retrieve a cheat or add one to the app.
On the Apple Watch, there is a comprehensive app where you can access and add cheats. You can even use a complication to quickly see a cheat on your watch face.
And the app has just moved up to version 5.0 with two major new features. With formatted text, you can use bold, italics, links, and lists in the app.
True editing support is now also available on the Apple Watch, You can place the cursor inside a note to fix a typo, delete a word, or add a new items to a list.
Cheatsheet is for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. It’s a free download on the App Store now.
You will need a subscription to unlock all of the app’s features. That’s $5.99 per year. Subscribers can protect each of the notes with a passcode lock, sync between devices and organize notes with folders.
The separate Mac app is $7.99 on the Mac App Store.
Download the app now