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Scapple for $9
The Pitch
Meet Scapple, a freeform mind-mapping software that lets you easily record and find connections between your ideas. It’s designed to help you put all your ideas in one place, then draw logical conclusions about them. Whether you’re working on a business venture, blog, or tech project, Scapple is the tool you need to take your work to the next level.
- Quickly jot down ideas to make sense of them
- Trace lines or arrows between related ideas
- Double click anywhere on the canvas to type
- Move notes around & never run out of space (unlike w/ paper)
- Group notes together in different shapes
- Easily share ideas w/ others
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.7 or later
Important Details
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
- Minor updates included
- Length of access: lifetime
- Unlimited number of installations included for:
- Any computers that you are the primary user or owner of
- Any computers owned by immediate family members living in your household
About the Developer
We are Literature & Latte, a software company founded by writers for writers. Everything we do is born of a passion for bringing together processes familiar to writers in new and exciting ways. What if moving index cards on a corkboard changed the structure of your manuscript? What if you could move notes around on an infinite sheet of paper?
Literature & Latte was founded in 2006 to answer such questions, and our award-winning software is now used by thousands of writers the world over. It’s helped turn napkins into novels, thoughts into theses and scribbles into screenplays.
While our headquarters are in Cornwall, UK, our small team spans the globe. We’re united by a love of writing and literature, our pride in our products, and the respect we have for our customers and the community that has grown up around our software.
And why “Literature & Latte”? Because our apps are designed to make writers feel right at home—like your favourite bookstore or coffee shop. So grab a latté. Put your fingers on the keyboard. And get writing.