Check this out! Shunjie from SGDOTNET is rebuilding Stickies .NET on .NET 2.0. He is adding several new features to the application while trying to keep some of the initial features intact and so far, the progress looks good. I was lucky enough to get a few developer builds and I'm happy with what I see so far.
Not wanting to be left out, I'm also working on a Stickies .NET Prototype Edition using Visual Studio 2005. Don't have much time to spend on it but so far, I've managed to dab into some basic WinAPI code to make sizing and moving the Stickies smoother. The codes are also given to Shunjie to beef-up his version.
I sure hope he can release a public CTP soon. At the mean time, will have to wait for KitKai or Microlau to put up a link for my Stickies .NET on SGDOTNET.
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