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    "Things to do" Gadget for Windows 7 Desktop

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by ricksaint, Mar 20, 2010.

  1. ricksaint

    ricksaint Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone knows where to get a nice Things to do list Gadget for Windows 7 Deskiop?

    Thanks.
     
  2. Kocane

    Kocane Notebook Deity

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    Wouldn't the notes gadget work =D?
     
  3. ricksaint

    ricksaint Notebook Consultant

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    Where do I get this "Notes Gadget"
     
  4. Gregory

    Gregory disassemble?

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    Start Menu>>All Programs>>Accessories>>Sticky Notes

    It doesn't seem to be a gadget of Windows sidebar, but rather a program of its own. It's better than similar gadgets, in my opinion, because it also creates a list of all the stickied notes in the start menu (expand the arrow next to the program when on the pinned or recent programs list).
     
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    Nice. Thanks.
     
  6. jxtx

    jxtx Notebook Consultant

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    Get it quickly when you need it: press [windows key] then type "sti" and press [return]. You can type out "sticky" if you want to, but "sti" will do.

    Jeremy
     
  7. Kocane

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    I still prefect the old Vista gadget though :) I find the stickynotes annoying.