When a preview is usually sent out for an individual Windows app, a full general release usually follows weeks later. For some reason, Microsoft held onto Sticky Notes 3.7 in preview for seven weeks. Either way, version 3.7 of the app adds some interesting tools, including the reintroduction of a classic feature. Microsoft says Ink Analysis is available once more. This feature was previously removed because of a bug, which has now been fixed. “Ink Analysis is back! There was a bad bug preventing you from getting ink insights and handwriting analysis, but we squashed it,” Microsoft explains.

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“Ink Analysis is back! There was a bad bug preventing you from getting ink insights and handwriting analysis, but we squashed it. Insights is better than ever! We did a bunch of bug fixing and improvements, including remembering insights across sessions and even remembering them when you go offline. Selecting text has never been more colorful! We decided to embrace the rainbow – try it on dark mode for an extra delightful experience. Various bug fixes, accessibility fixes, performance improvements.” Microsoft’s Sticky Notes is increasingly becoming one of the company’s fastest growing services. The app was once viewed as a gimmick, but Microsoft has changed that perception with a flurry of features. Microsoft has been increasing functionality of Sticky Notes to enhance quick task management tools for users.

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