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    Looking for a sticky notes program... of sorts.

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by loesjoel, Jul 7, 2006.

  1. loesjoel

    loesjoel Notebook Consultant

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    Years ago I had a sort of sticky notes program, but I can't remember what it's called. It docked to the side of the screen and was just a 3 or 4 pixel wide colored bar down a few inches of the screen (size was changeable) and when moused over, the bar would pop out a sort of note/schedule thing. You could double click on it to add new notes or edit/view notes. Does anyone know what I'm talking about, or what program sounds a lot like that, and where I can get it?

    It's not a post-it note/stickynote program where the notes are posted all over the desktop, they're all contained in that little bar on the side of the screen for quick access.
     
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    kidA Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    if you go to www.konfabulator.com it should link you to the yahoo widgets (they bought konfabulator)site and you can download the program and some post it widget. very mac-ish
     
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    loesjoel Notebook Consultant

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    Well, that's nice, I've found some Widgets that I like, but it didn't do what I want. I think I've made some headway - I'm sorta sure it was called Notekeeper or Noteskeeper and there was a free and a pay version. However, when I google Notekeeper I get a program that it most definitely isn't. It's older than what's there, probably about 3-5 years old.

    I'm beginning to think my program is dead... But, please let me know if you have any idea what it is, or if there's any program that you use that's close to what I'm describing.
     
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    Nevermind! I found it! Wuahaha. It's NotesHolder by A!K with two versions - Lite (free) and Standard (Pay). I suggest it to all. Cheers.