stickytag is web’s alternative to your fridge’s door, or whatever you use for sticky notes. It lets you create all known yellow sticky notes, drag them around, schedule to auto-delete, archive them and even share them with friends. It’s a very simple organizing tool based on all familiar concept. It’s definitely not a match to some of the feature loaded todo lists or calendars, but since it’s based on something everyone familiar with there is nothing new to learn. Check it out below
There is no limit on the number of stickies, you can create as much as you want. Although, if you want to stay productive it’s better not to create too many. Blue colored Sticky List (see above) lets you quickly locate any of your sticky notes and edit it(change title, font size, delete or add to archives). That’s all there is…
There is no limit on the number of stickies, you can create as much as you want. Although, if you want to stay productive it’s better not to create too many. Blue colored Sticky List (see above) lets you quickly locate any of your sticky notes and edit it(change title, font size, delete or add to archives). That’s all there is…
There is no limit on the number of stickies, you can create as much as you want. Although, if you want to stay productive it’s better not to create too many. Blue colored Sticky List (see above) lets you quickly locate any of your sticky notes and edit it(change title, font size, delete or add to archives). That’s all there is…
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Thanks for the write up Aibek, we appreciate it. One thing to add is that your “webtop” doesn’t have to get so cluttered.
Keep in mind we have a “send to archive” button on every sticky which sends it to an archive and moves it off the “web top.” We also have an auto delete button for information which is only useful for a short period of time (that way you don’t have to go back in and delete it).
We’ll be posting about recent changes later today. And while we don’t consider ourselves in competition with “feature loaded to do’s” our users have come to love our boringly simple stickies quite a bit.
Thanks again.
Oops. My apologies I see this was written up by Kaly.
Yeah Mikal, can’t agree more, people love simple apps. Simplicity and familiarity with concept definitely makes lots of difference. I think even my grandma could use sticky tag.