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296774
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Stixy Inc.
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Jun 3rd, 2019 12:51PM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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Drottninggatan 5
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Karlshamn
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Stixy
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private:stixy
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296774
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Mar 23rd, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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Mar 23rd, 2017 10:51AM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Online Media
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Online Media
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Online Media
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Online Media
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Online Media
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Online Media
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Online Media
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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private:stixy
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296774
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Stixy Inc.
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Stixy helps users organize their world on flexible, shareable Web-based bulletin boards called Stixyboards. Unlike most personal productivity or project management software, Stixy doesn’t dictate how users should organize their information. Users can create tasks, appointments, files, photos, notes, and bookmarks on their Stixyboards, organized in whatever way makes sense to them. Then they can share Stixyboards with friends, family, and colleagues.
Everyone plays a variety of roles in life: father, volunteer for the PTA, project manager at work, country club member, and so on. In each of these roles, people need to collect, arrange, and share information.
Software developers have sought for years to create the “perfect” productivity application, but most fail for a simple reason: they force users to conform to a developer’s notions of how users conceptualize their personal information.
Stixy was created to serve people who need to organize their lives – that is, virtually everyone – but who don’t have the time or inclination to adapt their habits to a piece of software. Stixyboards are designed to be instantly familiar to anyone who’s used a regular bulletin board.
Moreover, Stixy recognizes that in today’s world, investments in personal organization reap the highest returns when information can be shared with others. Stixyboards are easily shared with family, friends, and colleagues for open collaboration.
Stixy was created specifically for everyday users – not Outlook jockeys or project management experts. The company’s founders, specialists in usability and information design, reject past approaches to information management. Unlike other productivity applications, Stixy’s free-form design imposes no boundaries on how users lay out, organize, or share their notes, pictures, Web clippings, or tasks.
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