Index Card 1.4 dropped today, packed with new features including the ability to view an expanded outline, duplicate and move cards between projects, as well as sync projects with the popular Mac OS X program Scrivener. The new release comes just in time for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) and adds to the power and flexibility of the
Lots of new features in Index Card. As always, a free update for existing users. Enjoy. What’s New in Version 1.3 Notes: You can now write notes on the back of a card. Unlike the card title and synopsis, text in the notes will not be included in exports or displayed when searching a project. Forward
This release adds the ability to export to Dropbox, as well as several aesthetic enhancements. What’s New in Version 1.2 What’s New Project: Automatically created the first time you launch a new version. Explains the new features. Export files to Dropbox: Link your Dropbox account to Index Card and export projects to your Dropbox folder
I’m excited to let you know that you can now export and import your projects in .indexcard format. That means you can share files with other Index Card iPad users. As well as back up your files for reimport if necessary. What’s New in Version 1.1 Export or mail projects in Indexcard file format Import
I’m really excited to introduce my second app for iPad. Capture. Organize. Compile. Index Card is a simple, but powerful, non-linear writing tool designed specifically for the Apple iPad. Capture your ideas and store notes as they come to you. Organize the flow of your project by using a familiar corkboard interface. Compile your work
Free updates for existing Comic Viewer users. Thanks for your support! What’s New in Version 2.1 Unopened indicator for comics that have not been viewed Status bar is now hidden when reading comics Controls now automatically fade out when comic is opened for reading Disables iPad “sleep” until comics are finished processing Faster scrolling of
A major update to Comic Viewer, allowing you to organize your comics into stacks. Select individual issues that are grouped together under a single longbox icon, making for a cleaner, easier to navigate, library. What’s New in Version 2.0 Stacks: Organize your comics into groups that are represented by a single longbox icon in your
Comic Viewer 1.2 is now on the app store. Requires iPhone OS 3.2 or later. What’s New in Version 1.2 Adjustable screen brightness Improved reliability when adding a large number of comics Fixed scenario where last page sometimes didn’t display in landscape after swipe Updated user guide
v1.1 of Comic Viewer for iPad has been released. It addresses some concerns that previous reviews had with the app. Should make for a much improved reading experience. What’s New in Version 1.1 Swipe to turn pages Single-finger image panning after pinch-zoom Landscape zoom support (double-tap and pinch) Landscape slider for jumping to a page Larger
My Comic Viewer app for iPad was just approved. Comic Viewer is a complete rewrite of the ComicPad app that I had available for the iPad launch. It has some features that really take advantage of iPad screen and capabilities, that aren’t available in the other comic readers. Version 1.0 Feature Highlights Full-screen Library for browsing