Sticky notes works fine for me!
I've been using the Post-It Software Notes program by 3M. It allows typed as well as handwritten notes that can then be organized and sent to folders. You can cut and paste the ink from the notes into other ink programs or from the other programs into the notes. It also converts ink into text (in a clumsy way). I think that it is a useful program and am suprised that no one wrote about it before.
Sticky notes works fine for me!
Thanks for your post Argye, I've been curious about Post-It (sticky notes is just a little too lite for me).quote:Originally posted by argye
I've been using the Post-It Software Notes program by 3M. It allows typed as well as handwritten notes that can then be organized and sent to folders. You can cut and paste the ink from the notes into other ink programs or from the other programs into the notes. It also converts ink into text (in a clumsy way). I think that it is a useful program and am suprised that no one wrote about it before.
I forgot to mention that you can also move ink around on a note or erase it, do a search, change and format fonts, use alarms, post and move pictures, send the notes by email or through a network (none of which can be done in sticky notes).
Only thing sticky notes has that Post-It doesn't is the record feature (that I don't use).
You can erase in sticky notes. The scratch out gesture works.
Sticky Notes work just fine for me as well. If I'm going to do anything more complex than just jotting down a note (i.e., convert ink to text, search, move notes around, etc.) I open up OneNote.
I'm sure Post-It has it's uses for others, it's just not my bag baby.
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