![]() ![]() So now it floats on top so no matter what I do with Safari it's not going to be able to get on top of the sticky note. But I can select this window in Stickies and now I can select to have it put on top. You can see Safari is covering these because they're regular windows. But not only that you can actually bring them to the front permanently. So you can kind of get it a little bit out of the way. In addition to be able to close a sticky you can also click this little button here and it shrinks down to just the title bar. But if I open it again, then they all come back and they remember their positions. Now, they are only there as long as Stickies is running. These things float around on your screen. You can even import text into it if you want. You've got a full set of editing tools so it's kind of like a little text editor. So you can have all different types of notes up there. So you can do fonts and change the color of the entire note. You can create little lists, you can put procedures you need to do everyday. But you can create your own by going into File, New note, and you get this little window with a little title bar there that you can move around. It gives you a couple samples to start off. Well, it simply simulates little sticky notes, or post it notes, that are on your desktop. It's an app that's on your Mac called Stickies. ![]() To be honest I completely forgot that they were even part of Mac OS. Video Transcript: So here's a subject I haven't talked about in a long time. ![]()
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