I haven’t even touched on its networking facilities, which let you send notes to other computers on your LAN. Stickies packs so much functionality into its 1MB installer, I cannot begin to cover it all. Clicking the Free Download button will take you to the Windows store where you can download the program. Incidentally, that means if you’ve written down some sensitive information in a sticky note and want to make sure it’s gone, you should delete that information yourself (using plain old Backspace on your keyboard) prior to closing the sticky note. And if you closed an important note by mistake, the Manage Stickies dialog (easily accessible through Ctrl+M from any note) lets you browse and search all notes, including closed ones. ![]() ![]() You can also use the title-bar to set the note as “always on top,” and of course, to close the note. Speaking of the title bar, you can collapse each note down to the title only. Recurring notes can also have an end-date. You do this by right-clicking a note’s title bar and selecting Sleep > Recurring. ![]() You can also set alarms to recur you can have Stickies remind you to water your plants every three days or update your resumé every six months, for example. When the time comes, the note sets itself as “always on top” and starts vibrating–moving in very rapid, small motions in all directions. Once there, you can set the note to pop up at a certain time and date. ![]() You can also do this by right-clicking the note. While editing a sticky note, you can press Ctrl+Shift+A to access the Set Alarm dialog.
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