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The best portable desktop sticky note application

There are so many things in your day to day life to concern for- such as important phone numbers, shopping, house keeping, children, etc. No doubt that your workplace is covered with dusty yellow (or blue, or pink) sticky notes. If so - PNotes is right for you. It replaces your physical sticker with virtual ones on your desktop.
PNotes is a portable application, just place PNotes folder where ever you want, on your hard disk or flash drive, or any other removable media, and it does not require any additional settings in registry and does not leave behind any traces in registry as well.According to the author, ‘Pnote is written entirely in C and Windows API, so it is fast and light-weight. It has flexible settings - both for the program in whole and for individual note - Skins, fonts, colors, alarms, and transparency level - all-in-one. Any portion of note's text can be formatted separately’.
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