And there are subtle issues when you do like it so much you create like 400 stickies over time.-TaoPhoenix (August 26, 2015, 04:53 PM)
And there are subtle issues when you do like it so much you create like 400 stickies over time.-TaoPhoenix (August 26, 2015, 04:53 PM)I think you might have misunderstood the term 'subtle' -Target (August 26, 2015, 05:36 PM)
Not sure if it's quite what you want, but DC member anandcoral wrote Stick-A-Note. IainB's review is here: Stick-A-Note + Universal Viewer - Mini-ReviewThere was a very simple Stickynotes by Toren K. Smith at http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/tbone , but that page has gone (WayBackMachine?). Or, take a look at KNot v2.04b__________________________________-rjbull (December 07, 2014, 03:14 PM)Yes, I wondered whether Stick-A-Note might fit the bill for lifeh2o.Stickynotes by Toren K. Smith is in the Wayback (I just looked) - e.g., http://web.archive.o...xas.edu/users/tbone/He has apparently moved his website and Stickynotes to http://www.torensmith.com/?page_id=9The Stickynotes version there is the same as the latest download from the Wayback pages (identical file hashes) - i.e., v2.0.0.4 (2004-09). Apparently, it's not been developed since. I haven't tried it out, but I did take an archive copy of both the .ZIP and .EXE (installer) files as I was fossicking about. He only offers the installer file now at torensmith.com.The old online Stickynotes User Guide is here: http://web.archive.o...tickynotes-docs.html_________________________
Not sure if it's quite what you want, but DC member anandcoral wrote Stick-A-Note. IainB's review is here: Stick-A-Note + Universal Viewer - Mini-ReviewThere was a very simple Stickynotes by Toren K. Smith at http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/tbone , but that page has gone (WayBackMachine?). Or, take a look at KNot v2.04b__________________________________-rjbull (December 07, 2014, 03:14 PM)