M'ai été récemment demandé s'il y avait Windows équivalent à Stickies d'Apple. Il y a un bon nombre de eux, mais voici mes trois préférés - Une note, Stickies et Stickies pour Windows.
Chacune de ces derniers est libre, et certainement digne d'une donation si vous les trouvez utiles. Une note et un Stickies toutes les deux dépassent au-dessus et d'être « les notes justes », et des dispositifs semblables de part. Stickies pour Windows a peu de dispositifs, mais utilisations les moindres ressources de système. Vous décidez le quel est exact pour toi
Une note est la seule de ces programmes de note de trois ordinateurs de bureau à libérer sous Permis de public de GNU, qui dans mon esprit le rend digne d'une donation si vous l'employez.
Avec 4 notes ouvrez-vous (une avec une alarme, le transparent allumés pour chacun des 3), une note a employé au sujet de 3MB de mémoire. Bien que la synchronisation ne soit pas quelque chose j'ai examiné, il semble très franc.
Une fois sur l'écran, les stickies demeureront où placé jusqu'à fermé, même par des réinitialisations
L'aspect de Stickies peut être adapté aux besoins du client ; des polices, les couleurs et les boutons peuvent être changés, et des modèles être sauvés. Stickies peut être remis à la côte.
Stickies peut se casser à chaque autres affile pour les maintenir alignées
Stickies peut être transféré à partir d'une machine à l'autre sur un raccordement de réseau de TCP/IP, ou en employant un mail server de smtp ou le client de MAPI :
Les amis hiérarchiques énumèrent, qui peuvent être automatiquement transférés à partir d'autres amis
Jouez un dossier sain reçoivent dessus
La signature pour transmis ou emailed des stickies
Des amis de favori, et les listes faites sur commande peuvent être faits
Stickies peut être caché pendant une certaine période, jusqu'à une date et à une heure indiquées, ou réveiller journalier, semaine ou mois, pour agir en tant que rappels.
Stickies peut avoir des alarmes réglées pour vous assurer les notent à un point que vous choisissez
Stickies peut être transféré à et de votre paume ou PPC PDA.
International language support
Stickies is small and simple, it writes to a single text file, and does not touch the registry
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Talk about feature rich. What can’t this desktop note app do? The entire thing is customizable, and it even has Pocket PC and Palm synching. The transparency fade is nice eye candy. Stickies used about 4MB of memory while in use (3 notes, transparency turned on for all of them, one with an alarm). note: Stickies and Stickies for Windows with both install to C:\Program Files\Stickies\ by default. If you install both, make sure to change the installation location for one of them.
Customizable: Every aspect of the user interface is customizable, from the note colors and fonts to the icon in the system tray. You can customize every note on your desktop or change notes individually. You can even make your sticky notes semi-transparent!
Easy To Use: Your notes and settings are saved between sessions, so your sticky notes will remain on your desktop if you restart your computer or restart the program.
Sharable: You can save sticky notes to files and email notes to friends. The notes will show up in the same place on your friend’s desktop with the same colors and fonts.
Intuitive: You can move notes by clicking and dragging anywhere on the note rather than clicking on the titlebar. You can double-click on the note to edit it. If you don’t like this behavior, you can easily turn it off in your preferences.
Convenient: You can make sticky notes behave like normal windows, or you can make them remain “floating” above all of the windows on your desktop so they are always visible.
Standards Compliant: Stickies conforms to Windows XP standards. This means that Stickies uses the proper file and registry locations to save settings, so it should work for any number of users in most any modern Windows environment.
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As the author notes, Stickies for Windows is purposely simple. Though it has fewer features than the other two desktop note apps, it also uses the fewest system resources. The .Net framework is required, but you probably have it installed already. If you don’t require features like alarms and synching, Stickies for Windows is a great choice. note: Stickies and Stickies for Windows with both install to C:\Program Files\Stickies\ by default. If you install both, make sure to change the installation location for one of them.
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No way I was just asked the same thing last week! I suggested Desktop Notes (http://www.intelore.com/desktop_notes.php) but it costs money. And no I’m not affiliated with them
For the last three days I’ve been trying to find out the name of the application I used some time ago. Maybe you could be of help.
The application was used to store notes. It was docked to the screen (usually bottom right corner). It could be activated on mouse-over. User should just click on it and write a note. Note would be automatically saved and sorted with the other notes by date/time (when it was saved). Notes were editable.
Application was shareware - you could use it for free, but could not export the notes (or was it - could not export the notes as xml, but could export them as plain text.. something like that).
It was a great and totally useful application. I lost it during re-installation of Windows, and didn’t have the need for it until few days ago…
Do you, by any chance, recognize the application I’m talking about?
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No way I was just asked the same thing last week! I suggested Desktop Notes (http://www.intelore.com/desktop_notes.php) but it costs money. And no I’m not affiliated with them
i use memento– its fine for me
http://www.guyswithtowels.com
Steve - Memento actually seems really cool - I’m going to give it a closer look when I’m back near Windows (MacBook @ the coffee shop right now).
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For the last three days I’ve been trying to find out the name of the application I used some time ago. Maybe you could be of help.
The application was used to store notes. It was docked to the screen (usually bottom right corner). It could be activated on mouse-over. User should just click on it and write a note. Note would be automatically saved and sorted with the other notes by date/time (when it was saved). Notes were editable.
Application was shareware - you could use it for free, but could not export the notes (or was it - could not export the notes as xml, but could export them as plain text.. something like that).
It was a great and totally useful application. I lost it during re-installation of Windows, and didn’t have the need for it until few days ago…
Do you, by any chance, recognize the application I’m talking about?
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