Post-its
I love Post-its. There's a stack of yellow stickies on my desk at all times. Post-it pads are perfect for jotting down short notes – so long as you take care of the tasks you've scribbled onto them. Everyone's taken a sticky note and slapped it onto the edge of their monitor at some point, including Ponzi. However, there she routinely ignores 'em. 3M would be so disappointed! Post-it notes only work if you let 'em do their job. So, I figured she'd have a better time with Post-its on her desktop. That'd save on our office supplies bill, for sure. I set out to find good Post-it (styled) software, and stumbled upon the ultimate free solution: Stickies. I set up a couple of them to remind her to make a few more Post-it notes… and not to ignore them this time around.
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6 Comments
Matt Hartley
December 4th, 2004
at 5:53am
Actually, my mom swears by this program. It's really handy. :o)
Melissa Ray
December 4th, 2004
at 9:47am
I have used it to. I like it.
Mitch Keeler
December 4th, 2004
at 1:22pm
I'll have to check this out. The one I have been using the past few years is ATNotes.
zridling
December 4th, 2004
at 6:53pm
I use NotesHolder which combines a lot of everything into one interface.
Anonymous
December 5th, 2004
at 9:54am
3M offers a free version of their Post It Notes application. I choose to 'stick' with the orginal
Anonymous
December 8th, 2004
at 6:15am
For some great post-it humor, check out my latest blog post: http://www.dogcaught.com/dpack/index.php?p=151