Short: "PostIt Note" type reminder StickIt2, the Amiga sticky note reminder program ************************************************ Copyright (C) 1993,1994 Andy Dean. Welcome to StickIt2, the Amiga sticky note reminder program! Requirements ************ StickIt2 will run on any Amiga equipped with AmigaDos 2.04 and above. It requires no third-party libraries, and will work with the non-scalable diskfont library (version 36) although you won't get scalable fonts then :-). What is StickIt? **************** StickIt2 is a replacement for the good ol' Post-It note. It allows you to stick notes on your screen which will be displayed every time you reboot; useful to remind you of things to do. StickIt2 was written with a job to do... to replace all the bits of paper I used to leave around to remind me to do something. I have tried to write a program to do that with the minimum of fuss and with a nice clean Workbench 2 interface. I have tried to make the program configurable enough for each user's needs, without over-doing it. Program features **************** StickIt version 2.00 supports the following features: * StickIt2 can have up to 100 notes in use at any time. * StickIt2's notes can be in any colour. * StickIt2's notes can use any font in any colour, size and style. Each note can have its own font. * StickIt2's notes are directly editable (like typing text into a word processor). * StickIt2's notes are resizable using a discrete hidden resize gadget. * StickIt2's notes can open on any public screen. * StickIt2 runs as a commodity. * StickIt2 uses the system clipboard. * StickIt2 can be run from either Workbench or the CLI with full tooltype support in both cases. * StickIt2 has a font sensitive GadTools interface designed with the excellent "The Designer". See Credits. * StickIt version 2.00 is only 7k larger than StickIt-1.03. The limits imposed by the program are: * The note may only contain 4k of text (just over 4,000 characters). * The title bar may only contain 128 characters of text. The Author ********** My address is: Andy Dean Electronic Engineering Dept. University College London Torrington Place London WC1E 7JE England I also have an Internet Email address: `adean@eleceng.ucl.ac.uk'