![]() ![]() PNotes might just be the perfect sticky note application.įixed bugs:Improper search by dates (discovered by Holger Stohr)Hidden note does not preserve its group if groups has been changed via "Save As" dialog (discovered by wieselmann)When unsaved pinned note hides (the window it's pinned to becomes hidden or is closed) it enters infinite loop with prompting to save (discovered by Sergey Christov)New features:Added spellchecking using Hunspell library. As you can schedule notes to appear only when you need them, you don't even have to clutter up your screen with multiple notes - a definite advantage over the paper kind. You can group them, assign certain notes as favorites, mark in order of priority and even search notes by name or content. PNotes also stands out for its organizational capabilities. Double clicking will create a new note, and right-clicking will give you access to all of the program's options, including a Control Panel, which is perfect for the management of large numbers of notes. Each note can be tweaked - you can change the font, color, transparency and size - and notes in general can be scheduled, skinned, docked, password protected and even encrypted.Īll of these options can be modified under Preferences, while most note actions will be accessed via the PNotes icon in the taskbar. ![]() ![]() If I try to move one to a different desktop, all the stickies move to the different desktop.It may work well, for some uses, but it does not work for what I need.PNotes' strongest point is undoubtedly its organizational and customization options. I could then keep on each desktop a note as to what it was I was doing on that desktop, and maintain for myself a checklist of what it was I was doing, and what it is I need to do next, when I return to that project.Evernote Sticky Notes is not that program.Evernote allows you to create multiple stickies, but they're on the same desktop. I use a separate Virtual Desktop for each.I'll work on one project on one desktop until I get to a point where I kick off some task that is going to take some time, then I'll switch to another desktop to work on another project.On a bad day, I'll have three different project in progress, simultaneously, on three different desktops.What I would like to find is a sticky note program that would allow notes to be stuck to different desktops. When I'm working on my desktop machine, I'm generally working on a number of interleaved project, simultane ously. ![]()
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