To start with the conclusion, it's not user-friendly.
The main function of OneSticker is sticky notes. Sticky notes support real-time synchronization across all platforms, with 6 text colors, 5 selectable font sizes, and the ability to stick on the desktop.
For the first use, registration can only be done through the OneSticker client, as the web version of OneSticker does not have a registration interface 😓
Ajian had to install the Windows version of OneSticker on the computer and then register an account. The Windows version of OneSticker is similar to TickTick's sticky notes.
Even TickTick's sticky notes look better than OneSticker and have a categorization feature. The only advantage OneSticker has over TickTick is the support for multiple colors, while TickTick only offers color changes for members. However, Ajian believes this is not a big deal, as yellow sticky notes already meet all of Ajian's needs.
Although knowing that OneSticker is not a very user-friendly product, Ajian still wants to show everyone and make it clear that TickTick has done a great job with their product, which makes me even more eager to try out OneSticker.
In a little twist, when starting the Windows version of OneSticker, it actually reported a threat to the computer, which startled me, but I had to verify it for everyone, as I strive to be a person who finishes what they start 🤭
Isn't this Windows interface extremely outdated and unattractive...
Clicking on +
will add a new sticky note, and the loading speed of the notes is quite fast, but it's hard to tell if it's because there are too few notes.
Shocking, this sticky note has no other functions besides this, it's too simple, and it will be charged after the limited free period. Ajian will definitely choose TickTick without hesitation. After hearing Ajian's review, you probably won't have any interest in using OneSticker anymore, which is great because Ajian just saved you an hour of hassle! 😄