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# This file contains product information that can be used by
# KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
.name
StickIt2
.type
Workbench Tool
.short
Computerized "PostIt Note" type reminder
.description
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.
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.
.version
2.00
.author
Andy Dean
.requirements
Requires OS2.04+
.reference
FreshFish-Dec93:New/os20/util/StickIt/
1.03
AmigaLibDisk913:StickIt/
1.02
.distribution
Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
.address
Andy Dean
Electronic Engineering Dept.
University College London
Torrington Place
London
WC1E 7JE
England
.email
adean@eleceng.ucl.ac.uk
.source
Includes C-source
.docs
Readme.txt
Docs/StickIt2.txt
Docs/StickIt2.guide
.described-by
Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
.submittal
Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.