digital sticky notes for Linux?
Stephen
cryptworks at gmail.com
Tue Oct 6 13:20:05 MST 2009
I think there is something called tomboy notes? not sure. but i saw it
and it tries to be a virtual sticky note (yellow box and all)
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Josef Lowder <joe at actionline.com> wrote:
> Is there a digital sticky notes utility for Linux?
>
> Ideally, it should allow quickly typing a short note on the command
> line to be displayed as a *very small* note (about 2" wide by 1" tall)
> in a pre-defined spot on one of the multiple desktop/workspaces ...
> with no title, no menu, no icons, no border, and no other clutter?
> Clicking on it should allow either adding lines or deleting it, and it
> would remain always on top on the designated desktop/workspaces
> regardless of what other apps or windows were open.
>
> I currently use a "todo" text file and kwrite for this, but it of
> course has a border, title bar, and bulky menu that cannot be
> eliminated, and it cannot be reduced as small as I would like it to
> be.
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