lifehacker.com — If you keep your daily worklog, grocery shopping list, todo's, project ideas or even your calendar in text files, you can embed that information right onto your Windows desktop automatically with free Windows system monitoring software, Samurize. Great tip!
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Closed AccountNov 8, 2006
buried for non-negative microsoft related topic
linuxeventuallyNov 9, 2006
Not the same in functionality, but does this not look like using a transparent terminal in Linux?
Closed AccountNov 9, 2006
I use <a class="user" href="http://www.rainlendar.net">http://www.rainlendar.net</a> has a to-do, events and a calendar, takes no resources at all.
tromolyNov 9, 2006
I use <a class="user" href="http://www.coolmon.org.">http://www.coolmon.org.</a> Mainly I use it for system stats, but there's tons of stuff that can be shown. Plus it's much easier to use than Samurize, IMHO.
tomeitelNov 9, 2006
dude totally built into OSX its called stikies and is way cooler any way....
blackrainbownNov 9, 2006
Dugg. I downloaded Samurize about 3 hours ago, this comes in handy.
yahoofromNov 10, 2006
if only without Samurize...
mojaamNov 11, 2006
Rainlendar's really nice and simple, to do list which can pretty much have anything you want, event list, calendar, opacity features, it's really an amazing program. I just set it to start up with Windows.
mydaveJul 31, 2008
oh all this is very interesting and great. I'll use it!<a class="user" href="http://search.ashtech.info/Display%20text%20files%20your%20desktop">http://search.ashtech.info/Display%20text%20files% ...</a>
slickdfNov 29, 2008
Thanks for this mate!<a class="user" href="http://www.kezoon.com">http://www.kezoon.com</a>