
On macOS, Sticky Notes is also integrated as a part of OneNote.

Therefore, you would have to download OneNote on your mobile phone even if you just want to use the Sticky Notes feature. On both Android and iOS, Sticky Notes is integrated as a part of OneNote. If it isn’t (or if you deleted it), you can still download it free from the Microsoft Store. On Windows 10, Sticky Notes is a standalone application that is most likely preinstalled. The syncing feature also allows easy copy-and-pasting across different platforms. When I get home and sit before the laptop ready to work, I can put my phone aside and view the same notes that I took during the day on my laptop. That’s why I mostly create new sticky notes on my phone. Ideas often strike when I’m taking public transportation. To sync notes between laptop and mobile automatically, you must have Sticky Notes installed and signed in with your Microsoft account on both platforms. I differentiate sticky notes and To-Do’s by their importance - To-Do’s are things I have to finish by a specific deadline whether I want to or not. Sticky Notes is an app from Microsoft that I use quite often for jotting down useful ideas that popped into my head, or simply as a place to temporarily store some text. If you are using a MacBook with an iPhone, the better option would be Apple’s default Notes app.

STICKY NOTES ON MAC LAPTOP FOR WINDOWS 10
This post is intended for Windows 10 users with either an Android phone or an iPhone, or MacBook users with an Android phone.
