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Techie Buzz: 11 Useful and Free Sticky Notes (Sticky Pad) Softwares For Your Desktop

  • Madhur Kapoor · 1 year ago
    Nice list. I am going to try out a few of them to help me remember things and increase my productivity
  • Moldova · 1 year ago
    StickyPad looks very good. I will certainly try it.
  • hassan · 1 year ago
    Nice rememberal programme.;)
  • Magie · 1 year ago
    Very useful software. I'll try some of those before picking which one to use.
  • Vaibhav · 1 year ago
    Nice list, hard to find the best one. I think now i need to create a to-do list to check them all :D
  • Morgan · 1 year ago
    Check out Evernote. Hands down the best! Acually amazing. Its still in beta but you can sign up for testing in any case its worth googleing and checking out the video
  • Keith Dsouza · 1 year ago
    Morgan I do use Evernote and love it too, in fact I made a mention about it in the post too, these softwares are just like a extension to Evernote, they sit on your desktop all the time giving you a quick view of things you need to do quickly.
  • SoLinkable · 1 year ago
    Sticky notes are AWESOME and insanely useful at work. I can't live without them. Thanks!
  • Cheap Mobile Calls · 1 year ago
    Thank you for this brilliant post. I was looking for some sticky note software!
  • cms · 1 year ago
    I like Sticky Notes. But usually to use organiser more convenient
  • Social Masters · 12 months ago
    It is the simple things in life such as sticky notes that make life that little bit easier. Very useful software indeed.
  • live wire · 12 months ago
    I am still using the old sticky pad, but those softwares makes me think again,
  • live wire · 12 months ago
    i have a coworker that might benefit from using this; ill pass him the link :)
    -jack
  • enterprise feedback management · 11 months ago
    seems like they might clutter up the desktop, but might be useful for important reminders o_o
  • Clara · 11 months ago
    I use these everyday, although I never knew there were so many varieties.
  • Jacques Seoman · 11 months ago
    Great list! I am a sticky ntes creature myself, and this cncept is great! You have owerwhelmed me with choice though, which one is your personal recommendation, and why?
  • Skracanie linków · 11 months ago
    Great! I've been looking for such softwares.
  • SoLinkable for Promotion · 11 months ago
    Having now used this, I can say that it is pretty good, though I don't think it will replace my previous stick note program.
  • Shantanu · 11 months ago
    :(
    Sticky Notes installation not working on my laptop.. :(
  • WilhelmR · 11 months ago
    I use A-Note (http://a-note.sourceforge.net/) it's simple and open source.

    Check it out :)
  • Pliggs · 11 months ago
    Great list, haven't heard of most of them.


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  • Motorcycle Trader · 11 months ago
    Sticky pads look very good n useful at work also ..... thnx 4 the nice software.... will surely try it....
  • Electric cars · 11 months ago
    There is very nice stickies for my desktop. Thank you for it.
    ==>> Used cars by owner
  • icq · 11 months ago
    Check out Evernote. Hands down the best! Acually amazing. Its still in beta but you can sign up for testing in any case its worth googleing and checking out the video
  • David Hobson · 11 months ago
    Great post i use Stickypad on my computer they come in handy for reminding me of things i need to do.
  • Webmaster Radio · 11 months ago
    What about Evernote? It's a whole desktop app but it's incredibly robust.
  • BestHGH · 11 months ago
    Great list!! , I use everyday!
  • Jean-Francois · 11 months ago
    Now, what I *really* need is a similar list, but for Linux, more specifically Ubuntu. Although I have no choice but to use this inferior, pay-for, operating system at work, I run completely free at home, using Linux all the time.
  • Jean-Francois · 11 months ago
    I'd rather stick to my USB storage, which is fingerprint-based, and works under all operating systems that support both fat32 and USB storage. This makes my protected information fully transportable, better protected, and completely OS-independent. As a plus, I don't even need to install software to be able to un-protect using my finger. It's called Stealth MXP , from MXI.

    http://www.mxisecurity.com
  • vpalmu · 9 months ago
    Stickies is the best ! don't waste your time..
    http://www.zhornsoftware.co.uk/stickies/