OS X Organization Utility Updated

· by Kyle D\'Addario · News

Chronos has updated their personal organization utility, StickyBrain, to version 1.2. StickyBrain allows users to easily sort, store, and organize notes and information, and the program is Carbonized to work with Mac OS X. According to Chronos:

Chronos LC today unveiled StickyBrain 1.2, an important update to the popular personal productivity application. StickyBrain is the ultimate information storehouse; it incorporates a "sticky note" interface to compile and sort almost any type of information including text, pictures, sounds, file/application links, contacts, web and e-mail addresses, internet passwords, etc. StickyBrain is currently available as a carbon application for Mac OS X and as a classic application for Mac OS 8.1 or later. StickyBrain 1.2 adds many new features including the following:

  • AUTOSAVE AND BACKUP
  • DEFAULT FILE
  • WINDOW ARRANGEMENT
  • HOTKEYS
  • PASSWORD HOTKEYS
  • WORD PROCESSOR
  • IMPORTING

StickyBrain is available for US$34.95. You can find more information at the Chronos Web site.

Kyle D\'Addario

TMO Staff

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