Tag: api
Springpad Browser Add-Ons Developed by Our Users!
Check out the latest app built with the publicly-available Springpad API.
Power users vlx and Tilmann are passionate about Springpad and know exactly what features they want to see developed. So, they took matters into their own hands, and created several browser bookmarklets and extensions that perform lots of useful features. Read more…
New App: Use OrganizeMe! Chrome App to Access Your Springpad Data Offline
Check out the latest app built with the publicly-available Springpad API.
Earlier this year, developer Sven Ziegler published a Springpad app for WebOS & Blackberry Playbook called OrganizeMe!
Now he’s released a version of the app for Chrome that includes offline access! Read more…
New App: Use OrganizeMe! to access Springpad on your webOS device or BlackBerry Playbook
Check out the latest app built with the publicly-available Springpad API.
Earlier this year, developer Sven Ziegler published an app for WebOS that allows you to access your Springpad data. Now under the new name OrganizeMe! and with many UI improvements, Sven has also released a version of the app for BlackBerry PlayBook! Read more…
New App: Access Springpad from your desktop with Deskpad
Check out the latest app built with the publicly-available Springpad API.
For those of you who have been asking for a desktop Springpad app, your wish has been granted by our friends over at Oak Circle Software.
New App: Springpad for your WebOS Device
Check out the latest app built with the publicly-available Springpad API.
Developer Sven Ziegler has published an app for WebOS that allows you to access your Springpad data on your WebOS device. It’s called MeOrg!
New App: Save your expenses to Springpad from your iPhone
Check out the latest app built with the publicly-available Springpad API.
The iPhone app ExpensePad was developed by our friends over at Willengale Solutions Ltd. It’s the first mobile app developed with the Springpad API!
New App: Import your notes from Evernote or Google Notebook to Springpad
We’re excited to share with you one of the first apps built with the publicly-available Springpad API.
The Evernote to Springpad Converter and the Google Notebook to Springpad Converter were developed by our friends over at Most Media.

















