Take In-Browser Notes to Read Anywhere with TiddlySticky
Posted by Kevin Purdy at 9:00 PM on January 7, 2008

TiddlySticky takes its name from projects like the original TiddlyWiki and its Getting Things Done variant, but scales down the functionality to serve as a simple take-anywhere sticky notes tool. Operating out of a folder you can stash anywhere on your system, TiddlySticky is basically a JavaScript-powered HTML file that lets you create sticky notes with different themes and automatically saves them as you write. It doesn't have the same tagging/search/sharing functions as web apps like Jjot or Google Notebook, but it's always available and makes for a handy bookmark in any browser. Thanks Hiroyuki!
Tags: browsers | note taking | notes | organization | tiddlywiki | wiki

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Nxqd3051990
Posted 3:45 PM 7/1/08
I prefer gNotebook because Tiddlywiki ( and anothers with same kind ) will be weighter through times . And with gNotebook you can take note everywhere, everytime and cross browsers too :)
Nxqd3051990
Ace_NoOne
Posted 1:00 PM 7/1/08
Definitely a nice adaptation of the TiddlyWiki concept!
I still prefer the original though...
Ace_NoOne
tammyj
Posted 9:10 PM 7/1/08
I'm a huge Google Notebook and Docs fan. I haven't seen anything yet would suit my needs better :)
tammyj