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That's a fine looking piece of software!

Thanks :D

There is a private beta now so I can fix everything up for when it comes to Beta 2.

If you want to join, just post in this thread asking to join and i'll PM you with a link and a activation code :)

In the latest build (Possibly the Private Beta)

It now includes jumplists (Recent Documents list and a Follow Notes section)

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Update time!

  • Built-in updater
  • Bug fixes
  • StickyNotes is now 95% complete.

Thread changes

  • Brand new First-post design.

To-do list

  • Full text editing options
  • Multiple Documents
  • Save and print
  • Notes 'About' box complete
  • Donate button in About box.

As soon as all the To-Dos are done - I can post the complete Notes download!

Unbelievably gorgeous note app. Cannot wait to try it, fantastic work :)

Please PM me when you've got a link, I particularly love the "timer note" feature. It should be great for small time reminders, and the popup animation looks fantastic as well :D

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