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I downloaded a pin-up-note app called Sticky Notes from the app store that is supposedly compatible with Macbook, according to developer. The developer also indicates that a note will save as a plaintext file.
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I am looking for notes with a strikeout function. Visually, the strikeout works better for me than a check mark next to the task.
Programiz
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The included app seems, strangely, to be without the ability to do strikeouts, at least not easily, and I am unable to save the "sticky Notes" app I'm writing about here.
So, the app, called "Sticky Notes," is depicted on the top left of the screenshot I've included. The reason I don not use the Mac app is that employing a "strikeout" is very cumbersome and difficult.
Progressive
When I attempt to search for the note in the text edit app, Sticky Notes does not appear. When I attempt to save a note, the save area is grayed out. It seems a way to save Sticky Notes does not exist on Macbook Pro.
As I mentioned to another poster, I don't just delete the completed task in the list but rather like to strikeout that task and save the document, so that I have a historical record of progress in task completion.
Progrentis
When I tired to search for exactly "sticky notes" the Mac App Store would not stop suppling matches for that. I have no way of knowing what app you are talking about.
Regardless, I recommend you start using the built in Application, Stickies. It is much better understood, it's well supported, and its free.
I mean, what good is a list of to-dos if you cannot strike them out as you finish each task. Why don't I just erase the completed items, you might ask? Because I like to keep track of my progress of task completion and have a historical record to compare.
That's a great question. The reason is it is strangely difficult to use "strikeout" on the Mac-included notes, called "Stickies."