

Both apparently can have the notes backed up (I haven't test them yet). The other has a limited color selection (limited because many of the colors look like other colors to me stupid color blindness) and has a selection of fonts, etc. One is more compact (albeit larger and clunkier than the old Sticky Notes) but is monochromatic. tickynotes) and Notes ( ), both programs-that come close. I have two contenders so far-Indicator Stickynotes (. I've tried, and deleted, I forget how many possible replacements for Sticky Notes (actually, instead of deleting, I make a Timeshift snapshot before installing the program or applet, then do a restore if I want to get rid of it to make sure I don't leave any traces behind yeah I'm that big of a coward). cluttering up the note (control was via a right click menu). They also were more compact since there were no large, visible buttons for deleting the note, changing fonts and colors, etc. That program was ideal for me since I could easily change colors on individual notes, adjust the size of each note, and easily backup and restore the notes.

A few I had to replace because they wouldn't work with 20.1 Cinnamon but trying to a replacement for the applet Sticky Notes has driving me crazy(er).

I've been installing programs and applets I use in my laptop that's still running Mint 19.3 onto my new desktop computer.
