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Scapple - New tool for writers - quick review
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I think I may try this for two things. Writing of course but I can see it being handy for work when I'm trying to figure out a family genealogy.
Thanks for sharing that Christopher.
It's a very simple yet elegant tool. It most resembles a mind-mapper and for lack of a better vocabulary that's what I'll call it.
There's very little to get between you and splattering your thoughts on the screen in Pollock style.
You can control the color & size of the fonts, background and borders. Formatting is what you'd expect from a text editor. Again, very straight forward.
Connections between objects are a mater of drag and dropping while pressing a specific key for left, right, or double arrows.
Speaking of drag and drop, you can D&D to import images, docs, pdfs, text files and Scapple will ask if you want to break out the text into individual objects. You can resize images on the fly.
I'm a great fan of Scrivener and made a lot of use of the cork board, but I felt a bit constricted by it. Scapple changes that. I can drag and drop cards from Scrivener to Scapple and, conversely, drag any text object from Scapple into a Scrivener folder to create a new card.
You can try out Scapple as a full function demo or just buy it for 14.99. I'm using the demo, but will buy it before the 30 day trail is over.
Disclaimer: I'm not associated with Literature and Latte in any way, shape, or form, blah, blah, blah.
I'm posting this review for the enlightenment my writing brothers and sisters of what's new out in the world that may, or may not, be of any use to them.
Hope you guys find this helpful.