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  1. Master Daily Productivity with Windows Sticky Notes: Simple, Powerful, Efficient

    The world of digital productivity is saturated with feature-rich tools, but sometimes, the most effective solution is also the simplest. For many Windows users, one such tool is the understated yet powerful Sticky Notes app. While it’s easy to overlook, especially compared to robust task...
  2. Maximize Productivity with Sticky Notes on Windows 11: A Comprehensive Guide

    Hey, fellow Windows enthusiasts! Gather around because it's time to talk about something you might have been overlooking but shouldn't—Sticky Notes on Windows 11. "Why should I care about Sticky Notes?" you may ask. Think of it like this: they’re the unsung, digital Post-It Notes, quietly...
  3. Start a Security To-Do List

    Protecting an organization depends on deep knowledge and experience, but a security to-do list can go a long way toward locking things down. Continue reading...
  4. Windows 10 Tip: Organize your busy lives with a family notebook in OneNote

    Grocery lists. Vacation planning. Shared notes. Families share information every day, and often, it’s challenging to capture it all and keep it up to date. That’s where a family notebook comes in. Share to-do lists, recipes, vacation plans, and more Once your notebook is created, it will be...
  5. Kick off the holiday ‘to-do’ season with Windows 10 features and devices

    Windows 10 can help you make the most of your holidays in ways like creating to-do lists with Cortana* and making holiday shopping a little easier with Cortana and Microsoft Edge. Together with the latest Windows 10 devices, you can make the most out of the holidays in style. The latest Windows...
  6. Building a Simple App with the Windows Bridge for iOS

    Link Removed Welcome to the first in a series of hands-on blog posts for the Windows Bridge for iOS. The Windows Bridge for iOS is an open-source project that allows you to create Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps that can run on Windows 10 devices using iOS APIs and Objective-C code...