Editor: SketchBox is a new – multifunctional yet uncluttered – Sticky Notes Manager for your Mac Desktop.
You can enter text or make drawings and set individual reminders for each sticky to use them as a visual Alarm Clock.
Arrange all your notes in the thumbnail view, create Little storyboards or comics – or just store your daily thoughts as searchable text.
Each Sticky consists of three layers: The drawing canvas, a little text editor and an intuitive Alarm Timer that combines the best of analog and digital clocks. While editing text you can still see your drawing in the semitransparent background and vice-versa.
You can select the active Layer by clicking on one of the tabs at the right side of the note. Each Sticky remembers its active layer, so that you can continue where you left after closing the Sticky's window. You can also set a default layer for new Stickies in the preferences.
SketchBox is designed not to interrupt your workflow. You can close Stickies at any time and they will remember their position on screen and their content without bothering you with a save panel. You can stick individual notes to the Desktop if you don't want them to clutter Exposé or make them appear always on top for important things.
The drawing canvas has extensive support for graphics tablets with pressure sensitivity and you can use the backside of your pen as an eraser – just like you're used to from your "real" Image Editor.
Save your creations as a PNG file with alpha channel or just copy them over to other applications like Pages, Word or even Photoshop.
SketchBox also works great as a reminder. You don't have to enter numbers, just wind up the clock with your mouse by dragging or using your scroll wheel.