![]() Talent Intelligence transforms the world of talent from searching and sorting through lists of candidates and employee information to one where your talent solutions provide recommendations based on data and patterns. ![]() In past articles here on TMO, I have enjoyed pointing out and discussing the free applications that are included with every new Mac. Some are obviously available via the Dock by default. Other apps – most being quite useful – are out-of-view and inside the Applications folder, the Utilities folder and elsewhere. ![]() A lot of third-party developers repurpose and enhance the functionality delivered by these Apple apps. However, I find that once Mac users discover the built-in apps, they are delighted to learn that they need not spend any more of their hard-earned money for the alternative apps. Problems they are trying to solve are served perfectly well by these freebies. Apple gives us no less than six distinct methods of creating notes: The Notes app (new in Mountain Lion), the Mail Notes feature (in Lion), TextEdit (for more than just notes), the Keychain Access utility for creating secure notes, the Stickies Dashboard Widget, and the Stickies app. We'll focus on this last one: Stickies, the app. The Stickies application is located in the Applications folder. Stickies is yet another one of these unpretentious treasures that patiently wait in your Applications folder for you to discover. Stickies has been around for years – it's older than the hills. Yet, Stickies has evolved in functionality to what it is today under Mountain Lion. ![]()
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