Sticking sticky notes around your monitor is a great way to remind you to do things, but monitors get quickly full, as well as the fact that you’re wasting paper. There are many online sticky note services, like Stikkit and Posticky, and new ones seem to be spring up every other minute. One of the newest ones is called StickyTag.
To sign-up, or to log-in, for StickyTag you simply enter your email address on the site’s homepage, you are then taken to either a sign-up screen or a log-in screen depending if you are registered or not. Personally, I dislike this system as you can see who’s registered by simply typing in their email and also you have to go through multiple screens to log-in. Another problem with the sign-up system is how it emails you your password in big letters which are easily big enough to be read by a nosy co-worker.
After you’ve logged in, you are taken to your webtop. From your webtop, you can create new notes, share notes or search through notes. A screenshot of this is below:

This looks pretty similar to what can be seen in most sticky sites. However, this site does have some nice eyecandy like transparency of notes when you’re dragging them. Another nice feature the site has is that you can set notes to auto-delete after a certain amount of days, so your webtop doesn’t get cluttered.
The only other criticism about the site I have is that it uses a lot of pop-up boxes for you to change settings and such. In my opinion, this is not very Web 2.0 at all.
Over all its a good site, but I fail to see it surviving in the already competive online sticky site sector.
Tags: sticky notes, sticky, stickytag, productivity, web2.0, web 2.0, web2, web 2, ajax


Can we please stop with these services? Enough! How do you make money from something a guy can write in a couple of days?
Lol, its just fun and colorful, good enough to make me use it for a few days.
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