TinyPad 3.0.1

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Tiny Pad is a very light-weight application that serves as a stylish note-taking buddy. Its slick design makes you want to use it more and more. Its main feature is that it automatically saves your notes as you type, so you don't need to perform a "Save As..." routine for each new pad. It allows archiving of pads to keep your newest ones fresh and clear, without losing the ones you're not heavily using at the moment. Tiny Pad becomes indispensable once you start using it, you'll see why.

Keep your notes backed up online for free. Now you can quickly access TinyPad by swifting your mouse cursor to your screen's left-corner: TinyPad is always there when you need it. There's no need to click on anything to bring your faithful companion next to you.

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  1. Awesome tool for all! Anonymous -- March 5 2009, 18.12

    This little thing is really useful, very easy to use and very light-weight. I got addicted to it

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