Note-taking service Catch.com updated its mobile app with few usability improvements to align with changes Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich brings to the table. First thing you’ll notice is voice-to-text feature, which (as you can imagine) allows you to speak what’s on your mind and let the technology in the background do its magic, converting your words into written text.
Additionally, the new version of Catch.com comes with a new “unified user interface” across phones and tablets, making your notes that much easier to find on any device.
Moreover, there’s the new sketch feature (a la Evernote’s Skitch app) that is at the moment limited to select tablets, including Samsung Galaxy Note (available through Samsung Apps) and HTC’s Flyer, Evo View 4G and Jetstream.
Finally, Catch will soon get NFC support so that multiple users can share their notes and start collaborating by simply touching their NFC-enabled phones.
Aside from Android, Catch is also available for Apple devices, including the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
Catch Notes (FREE) [Android Market link] [iTunes link]
