Possibly Notebooks: http://www.notebooksapp.com/
Also look at Alternote: alternoteapp.com/
There's a large amount of alternatives available. What might work best is using an Office suite with a template as well.
A large number of alternatives: http://alternativeto.net/software/evernote/?platform=mac
Yes. This is an example http://www.notebooksapp.com/ the idea is similar to quiver, but just not designed specifically for coding.
This is a list of quiver alternatives (you'll notice the name trend of code snippet manager)
http://alternativeto.net/software/quiver-the-programmer-s-notebook/
We are aware of the issue with high resolution displays, but you can quickly resolve it with a few steps:
The exact naming of these options varies between Window versions, but this is the basic route.
I hope that helps.
Best,
Alfons
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Notebooks for iPhone, iPad, Mac & PC
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A downvote? Really?!
Go look at http://www.notebooksapp.com/notebooks-url-schemes/
Also, as Notebooks syncs with Dropbox in a direct, non-opaque manner, any tool that can read and write Dropbox files can effectively interface with Notebooks.
I've recently begun using one called Notebooks (http://www.notebooksapp.com). For me, I was looking for something that I could sync with mobile and have an iOS app as well so I could read my notes on my iPhone and iPad as well.