Notejot is billed as a stupidly simple sticky notes applet.
It’s designed for any type of short term notes or ideas.
Notejot is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Different note colors available.
- Copy and paste functionality.
- Undo or redo note content.
- Emoji support.
- Notes’s pin icon rotates when active.
- Under/overshoot style when there more text.
- Notes’ resized sizes are saved.
- Button to stick the note to show on all workspaces and below all windows.
- Internationalization support – translations available for many languages.
Website: github.com/lainsce/notejot
Support:
Developer: Lains and many contributors
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Notejot is written in Vala. Learn Vala with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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|---|---|
| Sticky | Very simple utility offering a good range of features |
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| Xpad | Sticky note application for jotting down things to remember |
| GloboNote | Simple and easy to use open source note taking application |
| Sticky Notes | Simple note taking program designed for GNOME |
| Notejot | Billed as a stupidly simple sticky notes applet. |
| MyNotes | Customizable sticky notes program |
| Jorts | Colourful sticky notes program |
| Indicator Stickynotes | Write reminders on notes |
| LinSticky | Modern sticky notes application |
| Clues | Sticky notes app with connections |
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