you can add items by tapping it, and then making new entries to that list in the space provided. Below the name of the entry is another box for entering notes about that item. While only one line is displayed, you can type in much more than will fit in that space. Unfortunately, when you go back to view it later, there is still only one line displayed, and the rest that you entered will be cut off. Taping the note makes the cursor appear in the box, so you can manually scroll through your entry,
but it would be nice if you could just view the whole thing at once. When you want to remove an item from a list or an entire list from the main screen, just tap "Edit," and select the items to delete. Each item on a list also has an empty circle to the left of it that you can tap when you complete that item to check it off. Overall, this app is free, and it works the way it's supposed to. If you'd like a basic list and note-taking app, it's worth checking out. Lip 8012d Manual is an app to browse photos from various fundraisers, or share your own, on the site of the same name. Whether you're a regular participant in fundraising events, an event planner, or you're just interested in seeing what was going on, you'll enjoy using this innovative crowdsourcing photo tool. When you open Lip 8012d Manual, you have the option of browsing the listings, logging in, or creating an account. Setting up an account is free, although you don't have to have an account to look around the
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