Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Sticky Notes No Longer Stick

Ok, we all use pieces of paper for jotting notes and todos from time to time.

Some use white paper, lined paper or 3M sticky notes. When no physical resources are available I'll usually use notepad for quick note jotting.

This usually happens when I'm jotting down a quick description of a street address of phone number.

The problem with the notepad approach is the extra steps you have to walk through to actually open notepad and save the file. Which turns out to be so inconvenient when urgency is required.

I mean you need to go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad, oooft! or even Start >Run then 'notepad' and enter. I also use the quick launch, but at the end, notepad for note taking creates an intimidating experience. Not to mention having to remember the filename you saved on the desktop.

So long for notepad, what about the paper and pen approach? Well...

First, you need them to be around your desk somewhere and you need them to be around instantly. Pen and paper are easily un-noticed on your desk until you discover that you need them (comparing them to a laptop).

Second, paper and ink are limited resource, ie. They will run out. And you'll have to purchase them again.

Third, ok, anyone can afford paper and ink, but what about the environment.

The amount of paper waste caused from temp note storage is unjustified with the alternative tools available. Consider the amount of trees wasted for the sake of disposable paper notes and todo items.

Ok, I'm sure you're thinking now. What point is this post building up to?

Well, its all about a small and cute sticky notes tool (that mimics 3M sticky notes) named "ATNotes".

You can download it for free from:
http://atnotes.free.fr/download.html

Yep. Yep. No more notepad files on your desktop, no more scattered paper, no more ink, and guess what? You're now an environment friendly person.

A Big Thanks goes to its developer & author - "Thomas Ascher".

Hope you like it.

2 comments:

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Basil 3ibs said...

Hi Amer,

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Listen, please sign in on to MSN when you have time.

Thanks.