CRC is a group technique, designed to create an OO model. It uses index cards because that makes it easy to have people 'be' the object. I hold the card in my hand, and therefore play its role. What do I need to know and do, who do I need to know and ask, where should responsibilities be.
Building a computer application with the right effects is very difficult. CRC sessions are held early in the design process, when things are not yet fixed. There typically are a number of (class) candidates, some of which become classes, others attributes, and some simply disappear because they turn out to be not relevant.
Drawing directly on a computer tends to make the classes look final, instead of a work in progress. Especially when using nice colors, straight lines and a 'business' font. Laptop computers also form a barrier to group communication, with their screens not visible to all.
An iPad or Surface table has advantages here.
Index cards also allow multiple people/subgroups to work in parallel.
The problem is not the drawing, that is easily solved. For documentation, I mostly just make a digital photo.