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Stickies for Windows - Just Like OSX Version
Who doesn't love post-it notes? Stickies is a Mac program that provides virtual post-its (or Stickies) that you can place anywhere on your desktop as reminders or to-do lists, or whatever you want. While there are many Windows utilities with this functionality, none had achieved the simple elegance of Stickies, until now. Stickies for Windows aims to be a pure Windows implementation of Stickies - nothing more, nothing less. Post-it addicts rejoice! Now you can clutter up your virtual desktop just as easily as your real one!
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met said 2:01PM on 10-27-2005
The Post-it software from 3M was the best. Lately the free version has been crippled (functionality) - so if you can find an earlier one - try it.
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whatevs said 2:59PM on 10-27-2005
"until now"? This program has uh, like been out forever.
thanks for being part of the apple cult though. WHOA MAC RULEZ WINDOZE SUX
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MarthaStewart32 said 7:00AM on 11-03-2005
Only problem is that windows lacks the expose feature of mac. This is one of macs greatest abilities in regards to stickies once you have a lot.
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Ruan Caiman said 10:09AM on 10-28-2005
I like stickies.
I may try this sometime, but am currently liking the Konfabulator JC_Sticky_Deluxe (search widgetgallery.com for it) widget enough - definitely the most complete of all the Konfab stickies I've seen.
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Deano said 9:42PM on 10-28-2005
Yea another notes program! Now I have to compare it to Note-It which was recommended here only a few days ago...
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