My co-founder, Connor and I have just released Supernotes 2 – it's the biggest update we've ever done and includes 100+ new features and improvements to our fast and reliable note-taking + knowledge-sharing app.
We work together remotely from London / Bali and have built Supernotes entirely ourselves – design, code, marketing, support – you name it, we’ve done it!
We set out to build a note-taking app that reflects how we think. We don’t think in files & folders – we think in bits and pieces of interconnected thoughts. Here's a few new ways we are solving this with Supernotes 2:
Graph View
Visualise all the connections between your cards in our new graph view in 3D and 2D. Supernotes displays both hierarchical (solid and straight) and linked card relationships (dotted and curved) at the same time. Single-click on nodes to display cards in Preview, or use the hotkeys such as shift + click
to open and alt + click
to pin cards. We've also included a fullscreen toggle and a play button so you can sit back and journey through your galaxy of knowledge.
Broadsheet View
Our all-new Broadsheet view introduces a newspaper-style layout to Supernotes. It will automatically create up to 5 columns for you to read vertically. Great for fitting more information on a screen. Your preferred view type for each parent will be saved and synchronised between sessions.
Super Editor
We've enriched our Markdown typing experience with our new Super Editor. It greys out the markdown syntax and renders elements as they would be presented in display view. i.e. bold is bold, code is syntax-highlighted and monospaced etc. Multi-cursor support is included as well - just select some text and press cmd
/ ctrl
+ D
to quickly select all instances of that phrase and modify it in one fell swoop. You can also reorder lines by the alt
+ ↑
/ ↓
.
Daily Collection
The previous "Today" collection has been supercharged into the Daily Collection, which allows you to navigate to any date, not just Today. Switch between a Weekly (List View) or Monthly (Broadsheet View) planner. We've also included a Calendar dropdown, so you can quickly select a day / set targeted date. Day objects have a "heatmap" to quickly indicate how many cards you have on any given day. Drag-and-drop is also supported for cards + dates, so you can easily move a card to a different date, setting the new "targeted date" property.
Mobile Apps Early Access
Our Android and iOS apps continue to be in early access and have been further optimised for Supernotes 2. Upgrade today to receive your exclusive invite to the Supernotes mobile app.