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Geek Culture / [LOCKED] Stick It by UOK Software

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old_School
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Posted: 30th Nov 2011 01:28
An older text editor I was working for a alterative to Sticky Notes by Microsoft. This offers similar options with a few more choices and keeps it small. Plus with no file extension saved, it may confuse people and they will ignore your notes offering a simple level of security.

http://youtu.be/MTUJCAr0Pa4

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Their may be a older post about this software, I don't remember 100%. If so please remove the old one please, it was not finished. This software is finished and will likely be sold with are office suite I'm working on. Also making a notepad++ software for obvious reasons and a toolbox filled with little gagets etc. Post constructive feedback please.
Agent Dink
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Posted: 30th Nov 2011 01:36
You gotta lose those gradients man! Make them more subtle. It really makes all of your pieces of software look quite dated. I feel like this would look much nicer with more muted colors. That's really just a nitpick,It seems like a functional little notepad.

I don't know that I would find myself using it though, I've always found notepad to be sufficient for this kind of thing up until lately I've actually been becoming a pen and paper guy (at least while programming).

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old_School
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Posted: 30th Nov 2011 01:44
When I worked in a call center like years ago, we use to use these things a lot for quick reference. Today I just use word a lot my self but I'm working on a alterative to office suite so this might get a spellchecker added to it in the near future. Lord knows I could use spellchecker and I'm sure it would make a nice addation. Which makes wonder if Linux peps can use this program. Anyone have linux wanna test and see?
BiggAdd
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Posted: 30th Nov 2011 01:47
I'm going to have to limit you to one thread per week now, you are starting to get a little spammy.

Nobody else is posting multiple threads about every quick program they make!

Put a link to your website/youtube channel in your signature if you want people to check up on what you are doing.

Van B
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Posted: 30th Nov 2011 14:30
I've already been down this road BiggAdd, and it seems that the difference it made was only temporary.

Old School - start listening to us, or start using another forum. We do not need 5 threads by you in geek culture. I think you'd achieve more if you had a thread every couple of weeks, or every month - then have all the programs your working on in that one thread. You aren't even posting in the relevant areas when your posts fall into a category. Case in point - your 'What is a engine for' thread could have been posted in Game Design... where it would last more than a couple of days as a discussion. Geek culture is NOT your personnal blog, stop treating it as such.

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