
Scapple is a simple note taking utility designed for Mac. This program comes in handy whenever you need to write new ideas, keep track of your daily to-do lists, and connect your notes with ease.
The application comes with a nicely-designed and intuitive interface and features easy to configure page arrangement and text editing settings. So, you don't need much computer experience in order to use this program on your Mac.
This utility automatically adds a new note anywhere you click within the app's interface. You can connect notes, add borders to your to-do lists to isolate them from other entries from the main window, undo as many modifications as you like, and much more. Also, the app lets you drag-and-drop notes anywhere within its interface and align them with just a few clicks.
Another great aspect is that you can export the stored information to various file formats, such as PDF, PNG, TXT, RTF, etc.
To sum things up, Scapple is a helpful note taking program that offers you many useful features, works flawlessly, and comes with a fair price.
v1.2 [Oct 15, 2014]
- Yosemite Compatible: Bug fixes and minor refinements for Yosemite support.
- Fixed bug whereby colour palette popovers would contain a large, empty grey area on Yosemite.
- Fixed bug whereby changing the text colour of a note while editing it would not update the insertion point colour.
- When notes are faded, their shadows are now also faded.
- Fixed bug whereby arrows might not be drawn correctly when drawing fell across fractional pixels.
- Fixed bug whereby notes count label could disappear beneath the zoom slider during window resizing.
- Fixed bug whereby editing could suddenly end when editing a note at the edge of the view when the board was scaled.
- Hopefully fixed bug whereby notes that inherited the fill color of a background shape would be filled with too dark a color when the background shape was faded.
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