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    Recommend Sticky Note program that has an easy interface to add notes

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by NumLock, May 31, 2008.

  1. NumLock

    NumLock Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm looking for a sticky note program that is easy to quickly add notes too.

    Like for example by pressing alt twice (or ctrl twice like google desktop) will bring out a text box where in you can input the note. Next to it the deadline date & time and some other options and then press enter to save the note.

    And then it automatically arranges the notes depending on priority or deadline.

    Right now http://www.sticky-notes.net/ is not accessible so I can't read its features.

    Currently looking into:
    - http://www.hottnotes.com/

    Thanks in Advance.
     
  2. Snesley Wipes

    Snesley Wipes Notebook Consultant

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  3. surfasb

    surfasb Titles Shmm-itles

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    I like MS OneNote. Windows + N opens Sidenote, which is like a stickypad. The cool thing though, if you maximize it, it becomes the full fledged OneNote program. You get a Screen clipper, text recognition inside your clippings and a POWERFUL search engine.
     
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    Padmé NBR Super Pink Princess

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  5. NumLock

    NumLock Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks for the recommendations! keep them coming. :)
     
  6. J.R. Nelson

    J.R. Nelson Minister of Awesome

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    I use Keybreeze as a command launcher, among other things, and it also has an easy-to-use notes feature, although it isn't exceedingly robust.