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Posted by Hugh
Jan 23, 2021 at 10:12 AM

 

Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I thought of Super Note Card when I first learned of SuperNotes. But two
>very different apps.
> >How many of you remember that Super Note Card was first called Miss
>Lonely Notes?

Yes, indeed! And I think it still uses the story of The Three Little Pigs as a demonstrator (though I’m sorry if it has moved to online-only - I used to use it as a handy off-line outliner more than ten years ago).

 


Posted by MadaboutDana
Jan 23, 2021 at 05:50 PM

 

Now I never knew that…

Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I thought of Super Note Card when I first learned of SuperNotes. But two
>very different apps.
> >How many of you remember that Super Note Card was first called Miss
>Lonely Notes?

 


Posted by Stephen Zeoli
Mar 29, 2022 at 03:11 PM

 

Still wondering if anyone has experience with Supernotes. They recently issued version 2, which seems to me to be a much improved version.

Steve Z

 


Posted by Daly de Gagne
Mar 29, 2022 at 03:54 PM

 

Hi Stephen - I remember Miss Lonely Notes. If I recall correctly that choice of name got kicked around on OutlineSoftware. A play on Miss Lonely Heart, the name seemed strange. However, I often wondered whether the name was effective in terms of marketing the software.

Daly

Stephen Zeoli wrote:
I thought of Super Note Card when I first learned of SuperNotes. But two
>very different apps.
> >How many of you remember that Super Note Card was first called Miss
>Lonely Notes?

 


Posted by D
Sep 15, 2022 at 01:37 AM

 

I started using Supernotes extensively after Supernotes 2.0 was released. It is the best note-taking app for me after trying nearly all note-taking apps I could find (Notion, Obsidian, Craft, Roam, Logseq, Workflowy, Dynalist, Clover, Amplenote…).

I like its flexibility. I can organize cards with hierarchy (i.e. parent and children), and a card can have multiple parents. It’s also possible to organize with tags and colors.

It has one of the best code blocks in all the note-taking apps I’ve tried.

What makes Supernotes stand out for me the most is its “Daily Collections”. I can never figure out how to use Daily Notes in Obsidian, Craft, or Amplenote because I don’t like project-related notes to be scattered in time-stamped files. It is still a mess even though those notes can be found with backlinks. Supernotes automatically organizes the notes with the same creation date into Daily Collections. I never have to worry whether to put my notes in a Daily note or in a project note anymore.

 


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