There's a host of public domain/shareware type stuff on the net of the
sticky yellow note ilk- some of them very good. I
use a commercial product called Sidekick which used to be from Borland
but has been sold off, I think.
I'ts a tremendous little product for keeping (and finding!) notes and is
also a very good database for files phone numbers, addresses etc.
Tim
On Sun, 11 Feb 1996, ELAINE HEUMANN GURIAN wrote:
> I am interested in finding out what software folks use to keep track of
> snippets they read and might like to use someday in a paper or speech.
> I have a pc with Windows 95. I keep hoping that there will be an easy
> way to take notes even though I don't have a mac.
>
> Please let me know what the software is called, how it is organized,
> where I can get it and if you like it.
>
> Thanks.
> Elaine Heumann Gurian
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>
Tim
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