Week 10

March 12, 2026
💡 Changelog Spotlight
  • Rich text improvements for easier note editing and exporting: we've resolved the formatting issues some users experienced last week, added underline support, and a new plain text option for those who prefer simpler note editing.
  • All templates now live in one easy-to-browse dropdown: built-in presets, your saved templates, and shared templates are all in one place instead of being split across different sections
🎥 Watch: What's new with Rich Text editing today!

New Features
  • Underline formatting: You can now underline text in your notes! Just highlight any text and click the new underline button in the toolbar.
  • Plain Text editor mode: You can now choose a Plain Text editor setting if you prefer writing notes without rich text formatting.
  • The "new version available" banner now links to the changelog so you can easily see what's changed
🎨 User Experience Improvements
  • Template names are simpler and easier to read: we removed extra labels that weren't needed
  • Some built-in templates have been renamed to better describe what they're for
  • Added a helpful note so you know that picking a template won't change or overwrite it
  • Improvements to how presets are organized to make managing and selecting them simpler
  • Made improvements to the AI model that generates your medical notes for better accuracy and consistency
🐛 Bug Fixes
  • Rich text formatting fixes: Resolved issues that caused extra spacing and formatting problems in exported notes, including extra line breaks when pasting into PIMS systems
  • Custom note titles are no longer overwritten
  • Fixed a crash that could happen when using underline editing
  • Template content is no longer lost when dismissing suggestions
  • Fixed an issue where clearing a sample could accidentally erase your template
  • Note transfer error fixed

About Scribenote's Weekly Changelog

Scribenauts work really hard to bring you delightful, easy to use software that helps you slay your day as a busy veterinary professional. This is a continuous process that involves everything from building industry changing new innovations to fixing minor bugs. We’ve been doing this since the first line of code for Scribenote was written on December 27, 2019. We’ve historically been pretty bad at sharing the details of all this work, but one of our our resolutions for 2026 is to share our progress with the veterinary community every week. We hope that by seeing the craft that goes into making Scribenote you might feel a little closer to the people who are trying to make something special for you.