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Bulletin board for my laptop?
tzero | Jun 21 2007
Anybody know if there's a software program out there that works like a bulletin board on one's computer -- i.e. a virtual workspace on which I can create and "tack" stickies or post-its or index cards and move them around, just like I do in my physical-world office? I've gotten halfway there by using You Control Desktops (on my MacBook) to open a 2nd desktop/workspace, turning the background gray, and sticking Stickies all over it. But the only way I can save the whole thing at once is by taking a screenshot. If my system crashes, or if I have to shut down and restart, I'll have to create all 60-plus stickies from scratch -- not ideal. Any suggestions? 5 Comments
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http://literatureandlatte.com/scrivener.html...Submitted by Berko on June 21, 2007 - 9:44am.
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thx!Submitted by tzero on June 21, 2007 - 10:00am.
Thanks, Berko, that looks awesome! I've been playing around with OmniOutliner (and OmniPlan) the past couple of days, but I'm not sold on it; this might just do the trick ... » POSTED IN:
other suggestions?Submitted by tzero on June 22, 2007 - 7:55am.
Hmmmm, on closer inspection, Scrivener may not do the trick -- though it's cool in many other respects. I need a corkboard with real flexibility: let's me move notecards around willynilly, change their size and whatnot. I tried SuperNotecard, but that has other limitations. Any other suggestions out there? Many thanks ... » POSTED IN:
My suggestion would have been...Submitted by jason.mcbrayer on June 23, 2007 - 9:43am.
My suggestion would have been Tomboy, but if you need something for OS X, I'm not so sure. » POSTED IN:
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