Tiny Pad is a small application that serves as a companion for the user. It is widely used by software developers, scientific researchers, article writers, article reviewers, etc... You can use this tool in your studies, while doing your homework, while performing a research, while reading an article, etc... It serves as a good companion to stay on your side. Tiny Pad features auto-saving, which takes off the hassle of saving your notes with a specific file name and drive your documents folder to chaos. Tiny Pad has a slick design and is very light.
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 on: August 07, 2010, 06:38:24 AM 
Started by JesusInsideMe - Last post by JesusInsideMe
Hello, when I click Publish in TinyPad, it gives a link with the TinYPad domain, not sharedNote.com, so, when I follow that link opens a TinyPad error page (error 404 Not Found), so, how can I post my TinyPads with SharedNote, if the link made for TinyPad is not with SharedNote.com domain?

Pls. help me to publish my TinyPad properly in SharedNote
The link TinyPad is giving is:  "http://itinypad.com/A01/Testing"

I hope to have good news from you.
God bless you.

 2 
 on: June 18, 2010, 02:47:58 PM 
Started by diva42 - Last post by diva42
Hi
I just installed Tiny Pad took me an hour to do this.

Here is why it comes with 2 files 1 an exe file the other a MSI
I took a guess as no instructions come with the download then
it says I need .net framework 2.0 installed would I like to install
it now click yes it brings me to a page that says .net framework 4.0
so I look around the page and find 2.0 on the right top click to get that
and their are a bunch of different versions I don't know what I need.

I research online and find out I can get .net framework 3 it has all the 2 stuff
I go to get 3 and again which version as their is more than 1 so I get a clue and
look at my system info oh snap I need x86 version then I try to get that and it says
make sure all my MS updates are installed 1st,

I check and yep they are just for the
heck of it I check to see the other non critical updates and theres .net framework 3.5
so I install that, now wouldn't it be a lot easier on the consumer if you can somehow
include  this with the installer?

Not everyone is gonna be able to understand what
.net framework is let alone research it and do the steps I took.

Also I go to setup an account at Sharednote.com which fine I fill it out
and goes to another page no problem I go to enter my login info in preferences
and it keeps popping up invalid info after 10 or so minutes of this I go to sharednote
and login then it tells me to validate my email it didn't say this to begin with after
signing up for it, then I do it and set my info its good.

I go through a similar problem with twitter then when I get that setup it fails to connect
to server tinypad is having trouble connecting to twitter and this is where I'm at right now.

any suggestions on why twitters not working?

Thanks Lisa

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 on: April 10, 2010, 08:35:02 AM 
Started by georgemerc - Last post by georgemerc
Never mind.

I burned some incense to the angry BillGates, Mighty God-of-Misfortune and then boldly erased the preferences.xml file.
Tinypad recreated the file when I clicked on it's icon (of course, it was created with the default settings).

All is well.

 4 
 on: April 09, 2010, 02:33:31 PM 
Started by georgemerc - Last post by georgemerc
Of course, no information has been lost - I can see all the *.tp files are still there.
Just want to know if I should reinstall TinyPad or just erase the perferences.xml file.

 5 
 on: April 09, 2010, 08:35:24 AM 
Started by georgemerc - Last post by georgemerc
I somehow screwed things up here. I think I doubled clicked the TinyPad icon twice or something while doing a bunch of other stuff. (I realize that information is probably not too helpful to you.)
Anyway, when I do click it's icon I get this message in a unlabeled dialog box:

The following error has occured:
The process cannot access the file
'C:\Users\lauren\AppData\Roaming\TinyPad\prefereces.xml' because it is being
use by another process.

After clicking the OK button an empty TinyPad window opens without any icons, text, or contents.

Looking at that particular file I notice it's listed as a zero byte length file.

Should I just erase it and see what develops?

 6 
 on: April 06, 2010, 01:45:52 PM 
Started by georgemerc - Last post by georgemerc
Another minor note.

When copying a large amount of text to a pad, the scroll bar on the right does not appear right away.
It will appear only after resizing the window or after switching to a different pad.

 7 
 on: April 03, 2010, 12:32:29 PM 
Started by georgemerc - Last post by georgemerc
A very minor suggestion... When Opening a new pad I always go to that pad immediately.

Perhaps that could be automatic. Ie, opening a new pad switches to that pad right away.

 8 
 on: April 02, 2010, 12:48:50 PM 
Started by henrique201 - Last post by henrique201
Thank you so much for your help.
It worked as you said.
Happy Easter and best regards,
henrique

 9 
 on: April 02, 2010, 01:52:20 AM 
Started by henrique201 - Last post by TinyPad Admin
Hi,

open the preferences window (that little button showing a ruler) and go to the "Sync" tab. From there you can enable Sync and input your SharedNote username and password.

Hope this helps.
Please get back to us if you need further assistance.

 10 
 on: April 02, 2010, 01:43:52 AM 
Started by henrique201 - Last post by henrique201
When I started TinyPad it asked me if I wanted to syncronize; I said NO.
Now, it doesn't ask me anymore and I don't know how to say YES if I wish to sync TinyPad.
Any help, please?
Tks.

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Tiny Pad is a small application that serves as a companion for the user. It is widely used by software developers, scientific researchers, article writers, article reviewers, etc... You can use this tool in your studies, while doing your homework, while performing a research, while reading an article, etc... It serves as a good companion to stay on your side. Tiny Pad features auto-saving, which takes off the hassle of saving your notes with a specific file name and drive your documents folder to chaos. Tiny Pad has a slick design and is very light.
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