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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Gettin' Stikkit widget

I've long thought just how odd it is that the sticky notes stuck to your virtual desktop are, well, stuck to your virtual desktop. The affordance of being able to stick a sticky note of the paper variety to someone else's desktop or your other desktop never seems to have made the leap across that atom-to-bit chasm.

Since we released the Stikkit API, I've eagerly awaited a Stikkit widget for my OS X dashboard. And as if by magic, here it is...

Stikkiteer James Adam rolled up his programmatic sleeves and tucked into Dashcode to build a full-featured and well-styled Stikkit Dashboard Widget. Create new stikkits, find and edit existing ones—multiple at a time—and click the "synch" button to save them to Stikkit online. And the widget grabs a snapshot of the latest online each time you show the dashboard so that you always have piping hot stikkits just when you need them.

While you're there picking up your copy of the widget, be sure to read Adam's thoughts on "Stikkit - My Smart, Short-Term Online Memory."

And if you're a Windows stikkiteer, you've a widget too, thanks to the work of Brett Kelly on winstikker. You might have run across Brett's detailed piece on "How to Make Stikkit into Your Personal GTD Powerhouse" featured on Lifehacker a little while back. He also wrote a utility to import your Gmail contacts into Stikkit. Writes Brett, "Any more of this stuff and people are going to start to wonder if I work for Values of n (makers of Stikkit - and no, I don’t work for them - yet ;)."

This is the stuff of Stikkit and the very reason we sat down to write it in the first place and then—quick as we could given the time-constraints of a small team—followed it with a complete, fully-documented API. We're so appreciative of the efforts of so many people to share their expertise with the community, whether that be as apps and code, tips and techniques, detailed write-ups, suggestions, and bug reports.

(Want to try your hand at a widget all your own? No matter which platform you call home, if you're up for a little tinkering you can use either of these two widgets as a starting point as both keep their source in plain sight—and winstikker is licensed as Open Source.)

P.s. Apologies for the title... I just couldn't not.

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6 Comments:

Blogger Rael said...

Howdy,

If you're a Yubnubber, give the "skkt" keyword a whirl!

http://yubnub.org/kernel/man?args=stikkit

Rael

11:15 PM  
Blogger Rael said...

Me again!

I'm just wading through some of the incredible apps and plug-ins people have built on the Stikkit API.

If the command-line is your application of choice, check out Matthew Routley's Stikkit shell-ish.

http://matt.routleynet.org/blog/2007-03-20-stikkit-from-the-command-line.html

Rael

11:19 PM  
Blogger Don said...

Ugh I wish the winstikker was a bit nicer-looking like the Mac Dashboard version!

The old grey textbox is so unappetizing.

7:53 AM  
Blogger Rael said...

Hey Don,

Not everyone can be both designer and developer ;-). It'd be great if someone took on adding some more design to winstikker.

Rael

11:07 AM  
Blogger gharris said...

Rael,

You can now Stikkit via SMS over a short code.

Check it out @ http://stikkit.mobivity.com

2:58 PM  
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