Antnotes is a simple to-do list manager designed for Mac users who wish to easily keep track of their daily tasks. This program sits on your Menu Bar from where you can change the way it operates, add and customize your notes, and access its help guide.
You can write your to-do lists within post notes which can be organized on your desktop. The utility provides you with settings to customize the appearance of your notes (change background color of the note, opt for another text style, etc.), allows you to define global hotkeys for revealing or hiding to-do lists, etc.
Unfortunately, the app is missing some important features which can be found within other programs of its kind. For instance, you don't have access to an option to sync notes across your media devices (tablet or phone) to access the to-do lists while you're away from your Mac.
Another thing I don't like is that you cannot set up reminders for your assignments.
In my opinion, you can find better solutions for managing your daily tasks. There are various programs like Antnotes that come without a price tag and offer you way more features.
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