A couple new features, and several bug fixes in this release. By popular demand, you can now browse your projects that are on Dropbox without leaving the Index Card app. What’s New in Version 3.1 • Open Index Card project files from Dropbox without leaving Index Card app • Hyphen added to extended keyboard •
Many graphic updates to enhance your viewing on iPads with retina display. Note that your comic archive pages, and all the text in the app , was already at high resolution. The Comic Viewer user guide will no longer be automatically created for you moving forward, but you can access it easily by using the
Comic Viewer 3 was just released. It is a major update with significant performance improvements and some unique new features, that I hope make it the best comic reading experience on the iPad. If you’re enjoying it, please take a moment to update your review / rating on the App Store. Besides being rewritten from
I’m excited to announce that I’ve just released a new app called Coffee Journal. As the name implies, Coffee Journal offers a way for you to record, remember, and share your favorite coffees. It can be as simple as typing a coffee name, or as detailed as star ratings, brew settings, origin information, and a
I’m excited to announce that an update to Index Card for iPad is out today. It’s available free for existing users on the App Store, and includes many new features. I hope you enjoy the enhancements. If you’re partaking in NaNoWriMo, good luck! I hope the new features help contribute to your success in some small
I’m happy to share that a major update to Index Card is now available. Most importantly, you can now stack cards together under a single heading. On the corkboard, stacked cards appear under a single binder clip icon (similar to iOS 4 Folders) that can be expanded into a stack view. In outline view, a blue
A couple minor additions. Congrats to Kevin on having Red State at Sundance. What’s New in Version 1.3 Countdown to Red State at Sundance Reload news button (multitasking friendly)
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
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