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Sidenote tries to catch the “Stickies” spirit but in the form of a multi-document drawer that will hide in the corner of your screen (left or right). You can use it to take all your daily notes, include images and easily modify text color and font. Sidenote will automatically expand so that you will be able to drag into it any picture, text clipping or pdf file from the finder or your favorite application. Sporting notes auto-saving, you’ll never have to save your notes. Sidenote will handle that for you. You can also print them or export them to rtf.
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  • ayo_Kayo devotee
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    I started using Sidenote very recently and I love it. It doesn't get in the way of my workspace and it doesn't have an icon to take up space on my dock, like Stickies do. You just move your pointer to the side of the screen, and pops out it goes. I love that it's simple, basic, and does everything I need. You can export, email, and print the notes. Drag and drop. I use it everyday.

  • zenpunch fanatic
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    Neatly hides away when you don't need it and does everything you expect from a simple text app. I prefer this over any of the "Stickies" apps. And it's free!

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Website: chatelp.org/?page_id=5
Developer: Chatelp
License: Free
Version: 1.7.3
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Usage: 3 days, 23 hours, 56 minutes and 35 seconds
Usage since: 11 May 2007
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