Firstly, users can now create bulleted lists. By typing ‘*’ and pressing space, it will automatically create a bullet, meaning no need for dashes or use of numpad codes. It’s a feature that should have been present a long time ago, but it’s appreciated all the same. The next major feature is exclusive to those on the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. A new maps view will appear when opening address insights.

Performance Improvements and Notification Tweaks

As well as the major features, Sticky Notes 2.0.5.0 introduces some smaller ones. Here’s the full changelog for clarity: There’s still a lot more functionality we’d like to see, including OneNote syncing, checkboxes, and an ‘always on top’ toggle. However, it’s still a step in the right direction, and hopefully, this update will signal more to come.

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