

SuperNotecard
SuperNotecard is an intuitive tool that uses notecards to capture and organize your ideas. These virtual notecards can be moved into decks, arranged on the screen, or grouped and categorized with ease.
Cost / License
- Paid
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
Features
- Wiki
- Note organization
- Notebook
Tags
- notecard
- writer-zone
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Recent activities
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What is SuperNotecard?
SuperNotecard is an intuitive tool that uses notecards to capture and organize your ideas. These virtual notecards can be moved into decks, arranged on the screen, or grouped and categorized with ease.
SuperNotecard is fast becoming the best way for novelists, biographers, researchers, and writers of every stripe to begin to craft their work using notecards.






Comments and Reviews
NOTE: This refers to (the last?) stand-alone downloadable version: 3.3, before they went ONLINE
This app is much better than 'Writer's Blocks' even thought its a lot cheaper, at least when I bought it.
I used to quite enjoy using this and i did a few uni assignments with it. I would have loved to have written my book using it, but it had too many limitations - which led me to largely abandon it. Though I still come back to it from time to time.
PROS
CONS - problematic !!
In certain layouts, it made a real mess of the cards if you tried to re-order them, defeating the main USP of the app. Looking at it again just now, I can see that WRAP layout retains the order of cards well, but it defeats the purpose of being able to lay things out to express different chunks/collections of information. For that one needs to use separate COLUMNS or ROWS - which it has. But from memory it seems to mess the order of those up easily and it doesn't have an UNDO.
In fact it lacks an undo in ALOT of things.
It also lacked options in formatting text
You couldn't even add clickable URLS in the text, let alone pictures...No drag and drop of course. (Well, you COULD add clickable URLS using their 'reference' section for each card, which was highly confusing and long-winded to use)
Besides, they went online and I don't trust or like online-only apps. And I loathe subscription models.
[Edited by TimAustralia, May 24]
[Edited by TimAustralia, May 24]
What software did you use instead to write your book?