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- MySticky for iPhone 3.0 (Mobile)
- With MySticky for iPhone save money on buying paper sticky notes. Drag the sticky notes around, position them how you want, use colour for status and priority. MySticky for iPhone is the green alternative to having sticky notes lying around your desk and office. It features saved to your Photos...
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- MySticky 1.2 (Windows)
- MySticky is an utility that allows you to put notes on your desktop. With these notes you can schedule reminders, print, change color and fonts, send notes via-mail or directly to another computer desktop.
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- MySticky Lite for iPhone 2.7 (Mobile)
- MySticky Lite for iPhone allows five notes to be stored but has the full functionality of mySticky. Save money on buying paper sticky notes and use MySticky Lite for iPhone electronic notes for your iPhone and iPod Touch. Drag the sticky notes around, position them how you want, use color...
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