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TopXNotes: Where simple can be better (almost)
Monday, May 19, 2008
Deep into the information age, Mac users have gathered an array of complex tools to help us deal with keeping track of everything. From Stickies to Yojimbo, we have access to everything we can think of and much we can’t remember—all just a click away. The only problem is the complexity of the tools to help us. Rather, the lack of simplicity. TopXNotes is simple. And it works.
Reader Comments
Tom Ward said:
Your notes are freaking me out Kate ...
“Synergistically plagiarize pandemic infomediaries” ?! ”“Rapidiously” ?!
HELP!