
An important change, we think you’ll agree.

Microsoft has also made a couple of other improvements to the app, including a new font - the app now uses the Segoe UI font rather than the Segoe UI Emoji font, which means you can now type Kaomojis like the shrug kaomoji and the lenny face. The app now integrates right into the jump list in Windows 10, which means you can now create a new sticky note right from the taskbar on your Windows 10 PC as shown in the screenshot above. Windows 10’s Sticky Notes app picked up a pretty sweet update on the Windows Store recently.
