What's New in Stickies! 2.0 * Microsoft E-mail support! If you're running Windows for Workgroups or Microsoft Mail 3.0 or later, you can open an e-mail and attach a Stickies! note to it with a single keystroke. * Linked notes! Windows 3.1 users can now drag and drop up to ten documents or programs onto any Stickies! note to create links. Each link appears as the icon of the dropped program (or the document's associated program). Double-clicking on the link with the left mouse button will launch the program and load the document. Linked notes maintain full note-taking ability and all other features. * Bundles! Linked notes can be packaged into a single file that contains the note itself plus all the document files from its links, allowing you to send your notes and documents for an entire project to another Stickies! user, or simply archive them in one place. * Expanded file cabinet support! You can now have up to 20 file cabinets, each with up to 50 folders, each folder containing up to 1,000 notes, for a total capacity of 1 million notes. * Improved usability! Stickies! now has a help button on every dialog box. Also, all dialog boxes have been restyled for a custom appearance. * New alarm options! Each alarm can be set to go off at the same time every day, as well as to repeat at a specified interval. You can also set a checkbox on each linked program to make it run when the note's alarm goes off. * Self-validation! Stickies! now has the ability to perform a security check on itself, which will detect a modified copy of the program. * Smart caption! The caption of the main program now includes the number of notes in the active set, including hidden and minimized notes. * Copy notes from a file folder! The file folder browser now allows you the option of copying or checking out notes to move them to your active set. * Improved system friendliness! Stickies! never did change any of your system configuration files, but it did store its data files in your Windows directory. Starting with version 2.0, Stickies! stores its data files in the same directory as STICKIES.EXE. See FIXES.TXT for a history of fixed bugs.