It’s been a little while since we shared an update. We’re super excited to share that the next one will be Supernotes 3.2
We have a habit of working towards a few large releases each year, where many big features & improvements we’ve been working on concurrently come together all at once. Since the current release has been performing incredibly well, we’ve been taking a little extra time to polish Supernotes 3.2. We anticipate it’ll be a few more weeks until we’re happy with it.
There are a bunch of surprises with this new release, but we can reveal that we’ll be releasing our own Supernotes take on Spaced Repetition (our most requested community feature), a simple Table View, and an overhauled Desktop Interface that we’ve been teasing over on social media. Here’s a screenshot from today’s development build:
If you’re an Unlimited user and would like to help us test some of the new features, please pop a a wave down below and we might be in touch in a few weeks once we’re closer to release. Thanks for all of your support and feedback, we can’t wait to share all the new improvements with you
P.S. If there’s anything urgent that you’d like us to hotfix that’s seriously interrupting your flow then please let us know through the in-app messenger ( ? ) and we’ll see what we can do.
Does the space repetition or table include some kind of status field? I kind of asked for something like that here:
Would be super helpful, I guess. Also for the tag of normal cards. That‘s a little bumper in my everyday workflow in changing tags on cards. Cutting the old tag and adding the new one → a tag switcher would speed that up.
Great question @isaiur, we know that swapping out tags is a flow that many use.
Table view will be super minimal to start with so we can nail the interface – simplicity is a big focus of this upcoming release in general as we’re adding a bunch of new features and we want to make sure we get the core principles right. Keeping Supernotes fast and sharp.
Table view will be released in ‘Feature Preview’ initially. From there we’ll gather everyone’s feedback and see how we can speed up repetitive workflows like yours.