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- Version: 2.2, 2/17/2007 06:15AM PST
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jjholter
SuperNotecard - Mac OS X - Version: 2.1, 9/19/2006 04:48PM PST
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- SuperNotecard - Mac OS X
doesn't work on macbook pro - Version: 1.7, 4/15/2006 04:46PM PST
daveu
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I think we may have a little problem here. The reviews on this site are for SuperNotecard 2.2 so the folks who tried it in the past have not looked at 2.2.18. You can now make words bold, italic etc.
I get the impression from the many reviews I have read about SuperNotecard - SN - that some users misunderstand the purpose of SN. This is probably the best pack of 3X5 cards you will ever purchase. And that is what SN is all about: To capture ideas - inspirations - and the utterances of our world and be able to shuffle the data around until you, the interrogator, can decide on an outcome. It is like having the very best file clerk in your company working just for you.
SN is not a word processor, or a grammar checker, in fact, I turn off all the bells and whistles that the folks at Mindola Software provide so that I can get on with my snooping. Why would a researcher want to waste time checking spelling on the fly and looking up a synonym when they are mind deep in interrogation.
Bottom line: SN is filled with tools to help a writer or researcher organize their data - that's all folks! And for the price, I can't imagine a thinker without this little gem. Give SN another try!
Best regards,
John