Looking for windows software for making cheat sheets / guides
I didn't know whether it would be best to post in a windows, open source, or software community for this - but this seems best. If not, please redirect me and I will be on my way :)
I'm on the hunt for some kind of windows software (or website is fine) that allows me to craft a guide. I have been using https://www.getpaint.net/ but it's just so tedious and meticulous to align everything perfectly (which you can see if you look at my example below). I would like the software to allow me to:
Add/edit text, images, resize images
Move around content (text/images)
Color sections
Create shapes/drawings (ideally with color customization like borders & thickness levels) - including lines and other shapes like arrows, circles, etc
Dividers between sections (see image for an example)
Modify background color
Modify text font (type, size, color)
Text formatting (bullets, numbers) though I can also just manually write 1. 2. etc, or draw a circle shape if needed
ADDED: the ability to adjust canvas size / full dimensions (see how in the example below its a vertical guide. I also would want to be able to add additional space if it gets cramped, so also the ability to select multiple elements and move together
ADDED: the ability to save the project as a PNG, I'm sure I could probably just screenshot with snipping tool but that isn't super ideal
ADDED: having elements snap to keep everything aligned easily (or any other way to keep things aligned, rather than what I've had to do with pain.net which is just manually dragging & eyeballing the alignment)
This is specifically for video games but could honestly apply for anything that could have a cheat sheet or a guide
I am willing to pay a one time fee for a product if it's a a price affordable enough for me, otherwise I'm looking for something possibly FOSS. I'm hoping there's something out there better for this than paint.net , but there might not be. I appreciate any suggestions in advance!
Would those office products be able to divide the sections in the same colored way that is done in my example? It seems like a weird thing, so that's my main concern. I'll take a look at Draw.IO. Isn't ms office just word? I don't have any paid office versions so whenever I need to use office products I just use the online version (sheets, docs, etc)
Also, there's 3 things I forgot to add for what I'm looking for: (i'll edit OP)
the ability to adjust canvas size / full dimensions (see how in the example below its a vertical guide. I also would want to be able to add additional space if it gets cramped, so also the ability to select multiple elements and move together
the ability to save the project as a PNG, I’m sure I could probably just screenshot with snipping tool but that isn’t super ideal
having elements snap to keep everything aligned easily (or any other way to keep things aligned, rather than what I've had to do with pain.net which is just manually dragging & eyeballing the alignment)
@slazer2au@lemmy.world I hit the reply arrow but it seems like this is just a normal comment, tagging you just in case
Would those office products be able to divide the sections in the same colored way that is done in my example? It seems like a weird thing, so that's my main concern. I'll take a look at Draw.IO. Isn't ms office just word? I don't have any paid office versions so whenever I need to use office products I just use the online version (sheets, docs, etc)
Also, there's 3 things I forgot to add for what I'm looking for: (i'll edit OP)
the ability to adjust canvas size / full dimensions (see how in the example below its a vertical guide. I also would want to be able to add additional space if it gets cramped, so also the ability to select multiple elements and move together
the ability to save the project as a PNG, I’m sure I could probably just screenshot with snipping tool but that isn’t super ideal
having elements snap to keep everything aligned easily (or any other way to keep things aligned, rather than what I've had to do with pain.net which is just manually dragging & eyeballing the alignment)
MS Office is Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, and OneNote
Given your extra requirements I think Draw.IO is the way to go. You can use the webtool on draw.io or download a desktop version with the same features. I use it for engineering drawings and it can do all the multi object moving and snapping.
I think you should take a look at miro.com but not sure if they have a free personal account or how bad the subscription would be, since I know you want a one time fee.
Other than that you might try something like affinity designer or their book publishing program.
I don't think what you're looking for exists.
Like the peer comment suggested, use a markup tool. that could be word, openoffice, libreoffice, ...
alternatively, you could make it in an html wysiwyg editor.
use tables for allignments. background and whatever colours you want are perfectly possible.