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My stickies app is going nuts on me. I had a power out and when I rebooted all the info that was on my stickies vanished and all the "welcome to stickies" notes popped up as if it was the first time I ever launched it. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Jun 28, 2002
After I rebooted from my upgrade, my stickies where all gone. The application existed, but that was about it. THANKFULLY I had a backup of my .StickiesDatabase from about 5 days ago... I live on stickies... ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 7 - Apr 18, 2002
If not, where can I find the Stickies database so I can back them up? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Dec 22, 2001
My brilliant thought would be to save the data in them to my iDisk so my stickies at home and at school would mirror each other. I found the file where all the data is stored, it's . ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 1 - Dec 10, 2001
Somehow I corrupted the Stickies application. Would someone mind sending it to me? ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 2 - Dec 3, 2001
sure I have no file called com.apple.stickies.plist on my desktop or any file called stickies only the application I have logged in as root to check for invisibles. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Oct 11, 2001
I have used stickies on both my laptop and desktop mac. The laptop has a plist file but the desktop does not. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Oct 11, 2001
Hmm...have you used Stickies yet? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Oct 11, 2001
Ok that is where I first checked on my my but I have no file on my hard drive called stickies apart from the application its self. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Oct 11, 2001
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.stickies.plist (Which, if you think about it, is basically the same place under OS X as it is under OS 9.) If you double-click on this file, you'll launch Apple's Property List editor. It's not extremely intuitive how to use it, but if you poke around a bit, you should be able to figure it out. A good place to get familiar with under OS X is...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Oct 11, 2001