18 August 2012

How to Install Sticky Note in Ubuntu

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Xpad is a third party sticky note app that is loved and used by many. It is lightweight, simple, yet extremely useful application. There is no need to add extra repository for Xpad as it is already present in Ubuntu Repository.

To install Xpad in Ubuntu open terminal (Ctrl + Alt + t) and type following commands

Step 1: Update your sources.list

$ sudo apt-get update

Step 2: Install Xpad

$ sudo apt-get install xpad

Install Xpad in ubuntu and Mint

Xpad is highly customizable. You can add basic styling (bold, italics, underline, etc) to the text, change the background color on the fly, resize the notes. Each note comes with a toolbar that allows you to control all the note on an individual basis. You can even add or remove extra icons to the toolbar to make it more interactive.

Stick Pad for ubuntu

what is xpad

Some of the Linux distros that are not using Gnome or KDE as the default desktop environment actually used Xpad as the default sticky note app in their distribution. If you are looking for a lightweight, yet highly configurable sticky app, this could be a great choice for you.

Enjoy your new sticky note :)


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2 comments:

  1. Can't move these pads around my desktop. One pad overlaps on other and can't see the ones behind. Any suggestions how to move?

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