When a random thought hits me, I could immediately switch to the sticky not, jot it down, then switch back to the EN note where the cursor is still in the right place. Ideally, EN would have a translucent sticky note in a corner that is visible even when EN is in full screen on the Mac, and have a hotkey to cycle between the sticky note and the note I am writing. When I write an actual sticky note on the desk, it is there staring at me and I will remember to ask. There does not seem to be a graceful way to keep taking notes in EN while jotting down this random thought. For example, while Mary is explaining the next quarter estimates (and I am taking notes), I might realize that once she is done I need to clarify with John who will follow up with the supplier tomorrow. If something occurs to me about the meeting itself, I will jot it on a sticky note so that I see it. Right now when I am in a meeting and taking notes, on my desk I have a sticky pad. Stickies, pretty please? Don't care if it is actually the Mac Stickies app - can be the "Evernote Stickies App" which integrates with Evernote and works across multiple platforms (iOS, Android, Mac, Windows) Since Sticky Notes is often used to jot down important notes and create to-do lists, many would like to access Sticky Notes data from a Mac, iPhone, Android, and iPad as well. I know this type of investment likely does not align directly with Evernote's strategy to push into business (ie: Slack) but I think it may help the grassroots adoption, which in turn drives the business user adoption? A significant number of Windows 10 PC users also own a Mac, iPhone, iPad or Android device. however not aware of anything even close to a "stickie" on Mac OS or Windows? This sounds a bit like the Evernote widget on iOS, but with some refinement to specify what 'note' to show by default?. ie: see your to-do list without unlocking your phone. Ideally, the iOS stickie would even be visible in the phone via swiping from the home screen or (even better) display on my lock screen if I wish (a few apps have figured out how to do this). Likewise, there should be an iOS app that shows the same stickie on my phone (synced) with the same attributes (light edit in the stickie, full edit in linked note within evernote app). I should be able to light edit in the stickie (simple txt only), or power edit in evernote (edit the linked note). This is super clunky.Ī small colored stickie or two on my desktop that is always visible, and linked to a note (called 'stickie?) in evernote. Likewise, I use a separate (disconnected) sticky note app on my iOS phone to keep a quick list visible. However, Apple has invested less than zero in sticky notes - no sync between laptops or to iOS, no iOS version at all, no connectivity to things like evernote, etc). I use a Mac StickyNote to keep my quick to-do list (3-4 lines of text) always visible in the corner of my screen. However, it is NOT quick to open and use, even with shortcuts.
The issue I'm trying to solve: My Evernote implementation is complex, I have a lot of stuff in there, hundreds of notes, all organized. You can also press the Win + Alt + S keys to launch the app anytime. NOTE: After launching the new Sticky Notes app, you can pin it to the taskbar. Quick Note is a sticky note app for Mac that is accessible with one click or a keyboard shortcut.Is anyone aware of a "Sticky Note" equivalent that integrates with Evernote? Simple, low function extension of Evernote. To launch the new Sticky Notes app, open the OneNote app on Windows and select the Sticky Notes button. However, the app has a paid version named Antnotes that costs $2.99 and brings additional features such as the capability to attach notes to any applications, so they will be shown when the app is activated.Īlso read: How to Change the Background Color of Notes on iOS 3. It’s available on the Mac App Store for free. Simple Antnotes is a great app except that it doesn’t work in full-screen. You can also create a new note by dragging text and files to the Simple Antnotes menu bar or “Dock” icon. Chose “Services” from the context menu and select “Add to Simple Antnotes” to create a new sticky note with the selected text. To utilize the integration, select text in any application and right-click on it. Simple Antnotes comes integrated with macOS’ “Services”. If required, it’s possible to change the background color of your notes, as well as customize the font and text color. What’s more, users can opt to make their sticky notes translucent if they prefer. On a Mac computer, the sticky notes app should already be installed.