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by stephenr 923 days ago
Or Notes.app.. or Reminders.app, both of which are available by default on every Mac, iPad and iPhone. Heck Reminders.app is even on Apple Watch.

I get that not everyone uses a Mac (I'd imagine HN audience is probably more likely to than the average population though), and I haven't used a Windows machine for anything besides browser bug testing since XP was relatively new... is there really not a basic note taking/reminders app built in on Windows.. whatever?

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There's something built in somewhere. I accidentally press the wrong keys sometimes and a yellow box pops up where I can take a note. But then I close it and don't know what keys I pressed. I should write it down in my paper notes somewhere.
there is Sticky Notes and Microsoft To Do. though, depends on the definition of basic in this context.. To Do requires a 365 subscription i believe.

EDIT: i guess you could also add OneNote to the list, but again not sure how “basic” we could call it since it also requires a subscription

> To Do requires a 365 subscription

It does not. I was briefly using MS To Do as a desktop interface for my Alexa todo and shopping lists, before I decided that I prefer Todoist instead. But To Do and OneNote are free-as-in-beer for all. 365 could have some extra integration features with the other Office apps, I'm not sure.

> To Do requires a 365 subscription i believe.

Requires to use, or requires for syncing/extra features?