![]() If you like virtual sticky notes, you’re quite the lucky individual. You get one note, and there are no options. Clicking on this button drops down a menu allowing you to take notes. ![]() Once installed, a button will appear in your toolbar. This option is for those of you who really want a no-fuss, no-flare note-taking solution. While the name may be the same, this Sticky Notes for Chrome extension has no connection to the previous Sticky Notes web app. Sticky Notes lets you pop out notes to save yourself the hassle of switching back and forth between tabs. You are also given more options than the other apps on this list, with the ability to choose your font, create your own color, and resize notes. You can still have notes arranged into a grid if that is your preference, and there is a single-note view intended for smaller screens. Sticky Notes doesn’t have the most original name, but its interface offers quite a few surprises. This web app defaults to free-floating notes, letting you drag them around to form your own organizational pattern, and they’re all accessible offline. Available backgrounds include a fridge, a whiteboard, and … skulls. Stickeez also offers various themes for those of you who never dug the look of cork boards. They can’t be dragged around, nor can they even be re-ordered. Yet despite the appearance, notes are still arranged in a grid. In terms of design, it might even be more familiar. The interface isn’t as clean as Scribble, but it’s definitely brighter and more vibrant. Just create a sticky note, fill it with text, pick a color, and pin away. ![]() Stickeez models itself after that old cork board hanging over your desk. The editing page removes most of the extra text from the interface, leaving you alone with nothing except a virtual notepad and your thoughts. Notes can be color-coordinated and re-ordered as desired, and they’re all accessible even when you’re offline. Notes can be as long as you want, but only the beginnings are visible from the home page. ![]() This program doesn’t try to replicate the chaos of using real-life sticky notes, but it does capture the convenience. Scribble is an attractive web app with contrasting colors and a manageable grid layout. ![]()
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