Stickies (Apple)
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Developer(s) | Apple Computer |
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Stable release | 6.0 (6.0.0)
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Operating system | System 7, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X |
Type | Post-it note-like notetaking software |
Website | apple.com/macosx/features |
Stickies is a Macintosh notetaking application for putting Post-it note-like windows on the screen, with short reminders, notes and other clippings. Typed contents are automatically stored, and restored when the application is restarted.
The first version of Stickies was written by Apple employee Jens Alfke and included in System 7.5. It is also included in Mac OS X, now with features such as transparent notes, styled text and the ability to embed pictures in notes. In Mac OS X v10.2 "Jaguar," Stickies is able to adopt a 3D view.
Complementary to the Stickies application a feature reduced version of Stickies is one of the widgets included with Dashboard since Mac OS X v10.4. Similar applications are available for most operating systems. A generic term for such applications is "desktop notes."
What Stickies can do
- Float above all windows: Press Command-Option-F with a sticky note selected and it will float above any other windows that are visible
- Translucent: Press Command-Option-T with a sticky note selected and it will become translucent
- Embed other media: Add other media besides text, such as Quicktime movies, PDFs, images, just by dragging them into the sticky note.
- Backup data: Stickies keeps all information in a self-contained database. The database can be backed up by copying the file StickiesDatabase which is located in a user's Library directory (i.e. ~/Library/StickiesDatabase)
- Search data: Press Command-F to search for words or phrases within a sticky note
- Create a note from selection: In a Cocoa-based application (such as the Safari web browser), select some text and press Command-Shift-Y to create a new sticky note with that text selection.