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Works but not as helpful as I needed - Version: 1.0, 9/17/2009 06:15PM PST
mojo_guzzi
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- Re: Works but not as helpful as I needed
Even better 



- Version: 1.0, 6/13/2009 01:25PM PST
RootRouter
So I have been a Spiral Bound convert for some time. I love the basic stickies architecture and thing that ascetically SB improves on it in all the right ways. The "notebook" analog is the logical extension of the stickies model and really help keep things organized. The only thing that I felt was missing in the original SB was the ability to have more than one notebook. I pass this on to the developer and he responded very promptly! I thought it was pretty neat that he was so accessible and so responsive to suggestions. Sure enough, in this version I can have as many notebooks as my hear desires. So cool.
Also, since I am pretty lazy, I like to keep semi-sensitive information in my stickies. Passwords, etc. The fact that SB has a smart password protection feature is very reassuring, especially since my work computer is in a high traffic cubicle area. These aren't the only improvements of SB over standard stickies but I think that these alone are well worth the price. The other features are just frosting. Two thumbs up.
Also, since I am pretty lazy, I like to keep semi-sensitive information in my stickies. Passwords, etc. The fact that SB has a smart password protection feature is very reassuring, especially since my work computer is in a high traffic cubicle area. These aren't the only improvements of SB over standard stickies but I think that these alone are well worth the price. The other features are just frosting. Two thumbs up.
Why Bother? - Version: 1.0, 6/11/2009 04:41PM PST
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subjectivetruthx
This has been done already and to perfection; Sidenote!
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/26317
Sidenote is a wonderful free app that provides unlimited notes in one very clean and pleasing interface.
Why pay for something that's just ugly?
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/26317
Sidenote is a wonderful free app that provides unlimited notes in one very clean and pleasing interface.
Why pay for something that's just ugly?
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I tried this app because of its ability to import Stickies. I was hoping it would import my old Stickies from my now defunct 10.5.6 G4 onto my new mac mini, something I found out too late that 10.6 would not allow me to do either. Although all my old third party apps open and run seamlessly on 10.6, Stickies won't even let me import data from version 6 to version 7. And 6 won't run on 10.6.
Unfortunately SpiralBound only imports whatever Stickies notes are in your currently active version of Stickies. It auto-selects that file on starting up and there's no way you can direct it to choose another set of stickies stored on a hard drive.
As soon as I realized that, I quit the program, because I don't think it does anything else that Stickies doesn't do that I need enough to pay for. But at least I know it works so if you think you'd like it try it out for yourself, without fear of malware.