Detailed User Interface On The iPhone
The notes application on the iPhone is beneficial and functional. Even though the font in the notes app is less than desirable, here are a couple of the unique features.
-You can have several notes, and you can scroll through them by hitting the ‘arrow buttons’ on the bottom of the screen. There is also a neat page flipping animation when you scroll through your notes.
-You can hit the ‘trash can’ button at the bottom of the screen to delete a note. You will be prompted if you want to delete the note or not, just in case you do accidentally hit it (we’ve all been there). The note is then sucked into the trash can.
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October 3, 2017
Making Drones Safer
Kristen Farley
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Oct 3, 2017
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