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Great!!!! With one minor improvement... 



- Version: 1.4, 1/14/2009 03:38AM PST
craigpugsley
This app is great. I've been after something that was more fully-featured than Stickies, but essentially along the same lines. This app does everything I wanted. Brilliant! The only one new feature I need to make it completely 100% useful for me would be to add a setting to set the default window level for new stickies. Currently, I have to change this after creating the sticky. Not a big deal, but something that would be awesome.
Also, the ability to remove little right tab that sticks out from the side of the sticky when it isn't foreground... my sticky looks a bit odd with a massive 'A' stuck out the side of it for each sticky!
If these couple of items could be looked at, I'd gladly pay for this.
Thanks!
Also, the ability to remove little right tab that sticks out from the side of the sticky when it isn't foreground... my sticky looks a bit odd with a massive 'A' stuck out the side of it for each sticky!
If these couple of items could be looked at, I'd gladly pay for this.
Thanks!
Slow and clunky 



- Version: 1.4, 6/17/2008 12:29PM PST
ffass
Simply dragging the note windows around my dual monitor setup feels like they're stuck in molasses. Needs improvement!
I did just notice today that the App uses a great deal of CPU time in the background. Not sure what it's doing. I've had the app running for less than 3 hours and it's used about 80 minutes of CPU time. I'm running OSX 10.6.1, which might or might not be related to the excessive CPU usage. This is the first time I've really looked at it so I can't say if this is a new behavior or has been there on earlier OSX releases.
With the excessive CPU usage, this isn't a tool I can recommend.