The most notable change is the ability to resize notes to a smaller size. Microsoft decided to change the minimum Notes size mostly because a lot of users complained that even when resized to the smallest possible size, Sticky Notes still used too much space on smaller screens. The update also improved boot performance, which also was one of the commonly reported problems by users. Namely, users are not satisfied by Sticky Notes performance, especially on start up, so hopefully this update will at least solve this problem. Here’s the complete changelog of the update:

Size of many of the visuals were reduced Notes can now be resized to a smaller size Notes created with pen or touch retain a larger minimum initial size (but can still be resized smaller) Improvements in boot time Several other more minor issues addressed

As we said when we reported about this update a week ago, it may have fixed a few bugs and slightly improved performance, but there are plenty of problems still bothering users. For proof, look at Sticky Note’s Store page, where its overall rating is just 2.1. In order to make users fall in love with Sticky Notes (like they did in Windows 7) Microsoft will have to release many more updates and patches. The update is already available to all Windows 10 users, so if you haven’t received it already, go to the Store, and check for updates. Or, you can download the latest version of Sticky Notes manually from the Windows Store. Did this update make things better? If not, what’s your biggest problem with the new version of Sticky Notes? Tell us in the comments. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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