

Microsoft recently
launched Sticky Notes 3.0 for the Windows Insiders and
today the company has started the public rollout of the app.
The new revamped Sticky Notes experience is now rolling out to
the Windows 10 April 2018 Update machines and it comes with the
following changes.
Sticky Notes 3.0 is a major release and Microsoft has developed
several new features for the app. First off, the app will now
sync your notes across all your devices where you are logged in
with the same Microsoft account.
What’s new in Sticky Notes 3.0
Today you can download and install Sticky Notes on systems
running Windows 10 April 2018 Update but not everyone will
receive it at first as the update is still rolling out but
eventually, everyone should be able to install it.
“Sticky Notes v3 syncs your notes across your Windows 10
devices! We’ve started rolling out gradually to everyone on the
April 2018 Update (version 1803) or higher. If you haven’t
received it yet, expect to see it soon,” Reza Jooyandeh,
Engineering Manager for Microsoft Sticky Notes explains.
According to the changelog shared by Microsoft, the new Sticky
Notes app comes with more formatting options, new
animations and the performance is also better. The app also
boasts a dark theme but it doesn’t cover the entire app
interface.
Microsoft says that it has fixed several bugs, improved UI and
animations so the overall general experience is improved as
well.
To download the Sticky Notes 3.0 on your PC, you would need to
open Microsoft Store and search for the app. It’s worth noting
that the Sticky Notes 3.0 is available right now from
the Microsoft Store but the update may not show up on all
devices.
Sticky Notes mobile app is reportedly arriving soon
According to reports, Microsoft is also considering bringing
the Sticky Notes app to mobile devices in order to boost
syncing capabilities.
The notes that you would make on your Windows 10 will be also
accessible on Android and iOS as these notes are synced to a
Microsoft account in the first place. At this point, it’s
nothing more than a rumour. The bigger question is when Sticky
Notes features will be available on Android and iOS.