About four months ago, the Paper by FiftyThree application
decided to explore wider users through Think Kit. The tool was designed to
facilitate the brainstorming process and also the presentation preparations,
making Paper was more than just a drawing application just like its early
release to the App Store in 2012.
Now, FiftyThree as the developer of Paper takes a bolder
step by changing the concept of its application. Paper now wants the users to
focus not only on a sketch, but also on a wide variety of ideas, could be in
the form of text, photographs, sketches or a combination of all three.
The changes in concept trigger the creation of Paper version 3.0.0, which is now also available for the iPhone for the first time. But most
importantly, this application can still be obtained for free, including a
series of in-app purchase option in it.
Paper offers different way to make a note, there's no button
to adjust the formatting. All you need to do is shift the text to the left or
right. Slide to the left to make the text becomes larger and thicker (as a
title), then slide to the right to turn it into a checklist.
Furthermore, you can take a picture or upload a photo from
the Camera Roll into the account you have created. Of course you can add some
graffiti to the photo, and you are free to create sketches using a finger or
Pencil from the FiftyThree. Finally, this collection of ideas can be shared in
PDF format, presentation slide, or image files.
If you have never tried the Paper, you can get the
application directly from the App Store.