

I use a separate Virtual Desktop for each.I'll work on one project on one desktop until I get to a point where I kick off some task that is going to take some time, then I'll switch to another desktop to work on another project.On a bad day, I'll have three different project in progress, simultaneously, on three different desktops.What I would like to find is a sticky note program that would allow notes to be stuck to different desktops. Today's update includes performance and reliability improvements that help the app sync notes faster.When I'm working on my desktop machine, I'm generally working on a number of interleaved project, simultane ously. With version 3.0, the app introduced the ability for users to sync notes with OneNote and view them through Android or iOS.

More so, the theme can be set to mirror your system theme settings as well or can be forced into light or dark modes separately. This builds on the ‘Charcoal’ notes that debuted in version 3.0, a feature that let users add a dark themed note. Sticky Notes 3.1 brings with it a full-fledged dark mode. The company has also been integrating the app into many of its own services and has also made it available on the web. The casual note-taking app has been making huge strides towards enhancing functionality and increasing reach by going cross-platform with version 3.0. This particular version of the app that bought with it neat new features such as a complete dark mode in addition to the ‘Charcoal’ notes was out only for Windows Insiders in the Skip Ahead ring of the Insider Program. Microsoft is today rolling out Sticky Notes version 3.1 to users running Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update) or higher.
