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Debby Notes app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 2384 ratings )
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Developer: FRANCIS TSE
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.7, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 30 Mar 2021
App size: 27.73 Mb

The Debby Notes (TM) mobile application helps you save information about where things are located and is one of the list of Debby Solutions (TM) services. When you are logged in and connected via the Debby Link (TM), your Debby Notes (TM) data will be synchronized between all your other Debby Solutions (TM) services. This includes services such as the Amazon Alexa Debby Notes (TM) skill that you can enable on Alexa devices.
To synchronize the Notes on this app with the Alexa Debby Notes (TM) skill, first browse for and enable The Debby Notes (TM) skill from the Alexa app. An account linking page will appear. Enter your user name and password from the mobile apps account to link to the skills account. To link account on the Alexa app at any other time, you can also tap on the SETTINGS button and tap "Link Account" on the Settings page. Once the Debby Notes (TM) skill is linked, notes will be synced between services that are signed in to the same account. The mobile app service can work off line when there are no internet connection available. Notes will be automatically synced back up as soon as network connection is restored. Since Alexa devices can potentially be accessible by anyone, an items location information can be set to "Keep Private" from the mobile app. A user will be asked to provide a correct Pass Phrase before the Keep Private items location will be disclosed.
Special features:
• Dedicated to remember where things are
• Simple to use search function to locate things
• Things and location information are securely stored in cloud
• Stored information are accessible from multiple mobile devices
• Corresponding Debby Notes Alexa skill can be linked to access stored information
• Can save things and locations while off-line on mobile devices
• Off-line data are automatically synchronized when mobile devices are back on-line
• Things can be marked as private and will require a passphrase to access from Alexa