Aside - a fast, local, out-of-the-way notes app for Windows 11
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A frameless note window for Windows that slides up from the corner of your screen, catches the thought, and gets out of the way (plus a typed Pomodoro timer and live-rendering Markdown).
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Professors at my college always seem to love cramming the important information about an upcoming exam, homework assignment, or update to the course at the very end of class. I've caught myself countless times needing to write a reminder in BOLD at the top of the notes page I was populating during the class, only to never pay attention to it again until later in the semester when it's too late. In the library, i'm studying with friends and classmates for an upcoming exam. Laptop is out and open and one of my buddies decides to pull us away from our work and talk about this semester's upcoming intramural soccer tournament. I have to get cleared by my PCP, so while they're discussing the team I search online for a doctor near my hometown and write the number down on Google docs (mind you: untitled document, just like the tens of other spur-of-the-moment notes I've had). Im reading on Readest (best open-source EPUB and PDF reader btw) and get touched by a beautiful quote. I don't wanna open Google Docs for this. I don't wanna delegate a single quote to an entire file. and so I open Apple Notes on my phone and add it in there.
Pretty soon, after my life has been lived for a year, information I once thought was important and worth writing down is now scattered throughout several note-taking environments, platforms, and inaccessible at times.
I always, always wanted a note-taking app that is quick and doesn't distract. In this day and age, with the sheer accessibility of resources to learn online, I captured one feature I REALLY wanted and figured out how to make this wish a reality: Summon and vanish. Press Alt+A from anywhere (even over full-screen apps) to catch a thought, and when you dismiss it, your cursor lands exactly where you left off (no alt-tabbing, no lost focus). This got the ball rolling and for months, I got caught in a feedback loop of feature-adding.
Today, I think I am satisfied enough to release a public beta for the app for anyone to try, even break if they can, and suggest any future features they might find golden in their own workflow or busy lives!
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Love how minimal this is, the slide-up corner window feels really natural. One thing I'd find useful is a quick hotkey to instantly paste whatever's currently in the note into whatever app I'm focused on, would save me a few clicks when moving thoughts into Notion or Slack.
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@doukantorasxsi Great idea! Are you thinking of something like: open note -> highlight what you want pasted -> text gets copied to your clipboard -> close note -> paste (ctrl+v)?
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the slide-up-from-the-corner behavior is such a thoughtful little detail, it feels like the app actually respects your workspace instead of fighting for attention. love that the pomodoro and markdown rendering live in the same unobtrusive shell.
Would love to see a global hotkey to summon the window even when it's already open, so I can quickly jump between jotting a thought and getting back to work without hunting for the corner.
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@ufukohtq You mean a global hotkey for a specific note? I'm unsure as to what you mean for "corner" here... thanks for the feedback!!
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Love how minimal Aside feels, that corner-slide behavior is exactly what I've wanted for quick notes. One thing that would make it stick for me is letting the note window persist across virtual desktops so I don't lose a thought when I switch contexts. Maybe a checkbox in settings to pin it to all desktops?
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@saadetjh1c Done! the latest update should reflect this change. A toast saying a new version is available on the note window should pop up the next time you open the app up.
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Slides in fast, no chrome eating up my screen, and the Markdown rendering kicks in as I type. Pomodoro tucked in there is a nice bonus too.
Would love a global hotkey to summon the note from anywhere without needing to click the tray icon, and maybe a quick toggle to make the window stay-on-top while im referencing something in another app.
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Professors at my college always seem to love cramming the important information about an upcoming exam, homework assignment, or update to the course at the very end of class. I've caught myself countless times needing to write a reminder in BOLD at the top of the notes page I was populating during the class, only to never pay attention to it again until later in the semester when it's too late. In the library, i'm studying with friends and classmates for an upcoming exam. Laptop is out and open and one of my buddies decides to pull us away from our work and talk about this semester's upcoming intramural soccer tournament. I have to get cleared by my PCP, so while they're discussing the team I search online for a doctor near my hometown and write the number down on Google docs (mind you: untitled document, just like the tens of other spur-of-the-moment notes I've had). Im reading on Readest (best open-source EPUB and PDF reader btw) and get touched by a beautiful quote. I don't wanna open Google Docs for this. I don't wanna delegate a single quote to an entire file. and so I open Apple Notes on my phone and add it in there.
Pretty soon, after my life has been lived for a year, information I once thought was important and worth writing down is now scattered throughout several note-taking environments, platforms, and inaccessible at times.
I always, always wanted a note-taking app that is quick and doesn't distract. In this day and age, with the sheer accessibility of resources to learn online, I captured one feature I REALLY wanted and figured out how to make this wish a reality: Summon and vanish. Press Alt+A from anywhere (even over full-screen apps) to catch a thought, and when you dismiss it, your cursor lands exactly where you left off (no alt-tabbing, no lost focus). This got the ball rolling and for months, I got caught in a feedback loop of feature-adding.
Today, I think I am satisfied enough to release a public beta for the app for anyone to try, even break if they can, and suggest any future features they might find golden in their own workflow or busy lives!
Love how minimal this is, the slide-up corner window feels really natural. One thing I'd find useful is a quick hotkey to instantly paste whatever's currently in the note into whatever app I'm focused on, would save me a few clicks when moving thoughts into Notion or Slack.
@doukantorasxsi Great idea! Are you thinking of something like: open note -> highlight what you want pasted -> text gets copied to your clipboard -> close note -> paste (ctrl+v)?
the slide-up-from-the-corner behavior is such a thoughtful little detail, it feels like the app actually respects your workspace instead of fighting for attention. love that the pomodoro and markdown rendering live in the same unobtrusive shell.
@zkan388465 thank your for your feedback!
Would love to see a global hotkey to summon the window even when it's already open, so I can quickly jump between jotting a thought and getting back to work without hunting for the corner.
@ufukohtq You mean a global hotkey for a specific note? I'm unsure as to what you mean for "corner" here... thanks for the feedback!!
Love how minimal Aside feels, that corner-slide behavior is exactly what I've wanted for quick notes. One thing that would make it stick for me is letting the note window persist across virtual desktops so I don't lose a thought when I switch contexts. Maybe a checkbox in settings to pin it to all desktops?
@saadetjh1c Done! the latest update should reflect this change. A toast saying a new version is available on the note window should pop up the next time you open the app up.
Slides in fast, no chrome eating up my screen, and the Markdown rendering kicks in as I type. Pomodoro tucked in there is a nice bonus too.
@sedatvw1m Glad to hear it! Thank you.
Would love a global hotkey to summon the note from anywhere without needing to click the tray icon, and maybe a quick toggle to make the window stay-on-top while im referencing something in another app.