
As I open up workspace preferences to put it back into workspace 5, i notice the settings are already there. Other minor problems are: When i restart macbook pro, Stick 'Em Up does not automatically go to the workspace preset before.

I have not really found a use for it yet, cos i like my stickies to be spread across the entire screen (using 1 of the workspace in macbook pro). But this is not so crucial, as i am using Stickies from mac to fulfil this function.Stick 'Em Up boasts of its ability to put stickies into categories. Translucency is very useful when you need to takes notes over a webpage or a full screen and you need the stickies to stay above all other windows but still be able to slightly see behind the notepad. Is this a bug that can be fixed? Another thing, it does have the ability to be translucent, which i found very useful in the original Stickies app provided by mac. That is, when your content is len ghty and bigger the size of the notepad, yes you can can scroll down, but after a while, it will jump to the top of the notepad even as i am typing. So far I've only found 1 thing wrong about. Jumps up to the top of the notepad as i type. Stick ‘Em Up is similar to Apple's Stickies, but with more features.Īdded preference to choose default font for new notesImproved note printingFixed bug where text in categories window could disappear when being editedFixed bug that could cause importing or exporting to crash ChangesĪdded preference to choose default font for new notesImproved note printingFixed bug where text in categories window could disappear when being editedFixed bug that could cause importing or exporting to crash

Stick ‘Em Up does not offer much more in terms of advanced features, so if what you are looking for is a professional note taking tool you might be disappointed.

Text can be searched in both Spotlight and Google (a choice of other search engines would have been nice), and looked up in your Mac's dictionary. If you right click (or CTRL-click) on any text a menu of various options appears. You can choose font and color, enter links and photos in your notes. Stick ‘Em Up does not limit you to plain text.
