Jun 26, 2020 The iPhone was designed to work best with Macs, iCloud, and other Apple technologies. However, it can be a great companion for a Windows PC or Chromebook, too. It’s all about finding the right tools to bridge the gap.
I found out about Preview from my boss who uses a Mac. The app would definitely make my life easier as I often need to combine documents that are in various formats. I ran a few queries through Google, but only came up with things like PDF spliters, which don’t provide the functionality I am interested in. Thanks A.
If you are looking for a simple PDF reader for windows, try...
Foxit Reader http://www.foxitsoftware.com/Secure_PDF_Reader/
or
Sumatra PDF http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/free-pdf-reader.htmlMaComfort
http://leonardo.re/macomfort/
see if it has what you wantI'm not sure what functionality you are really looking for.
The OS X preview is primarily a file preview with a lot of supported file types (most image file types, PDF, and a view others).
In addition it has limited editing features like color correction for images and it can be used to do basic modification of PDF files (split, combine, move pages).
It won't let you combine e.g. a PDF file with a PNG and some Word document with a 'single click'. To do this one would first have to save the PNG and Word document as a PDFs on their own and then do that.
The equivalent to that would be a PDF printer of your choice and a PDF editing tool that can do the other operations e.g. Acrobat Pro
Sorry i can not understand what exactly your question?
is your boss use a software in MAC that you need windows version of it?
if it is like that, the answer is yes all what avaliable in MAC you can find replacement in WIN and usually Vis-versa
Human short-term memory is notoriously frail, as everyone who’s ever misplaced their keys knows. Though it’s true that never before in history was our day-to-day memory tested with such an enormous amount of information that it had to absorb and retain in a very short period of time. Writing everything down is a good way to organize things you need to know but there is no need to hassle with paper and pen or even Stick-It notes anymore. Now is the virtual age and so we have virtual sticky notes.
Stickies
Stickies supports creating notes consisting of only an image, which you can edit on the spot. Stickies notes can be sent over the network to someone and quickly reply to received ones via email or Dropbox folder, making it work like an instant messenger. The “Friends” menu lets you organize and sort friends, editing their virtual addresses and using one of the function keys as a hotkey for each friend. You can hyperlink the text in the note and even Google it through the right-click context menu. The search engine can also be change in the options. All notes will be snapped to each other, neatly lining them up on the screen. Notes can be attached to any window, to appear only when that window is open.
- Take and edit a screenshot
- Richly format the text
- Supports right-to-left text direction
Apple Notes App For Windows
Details: Free
7 Sticky Notes
7 Sticky Notes setup will give you a choice between the standard installation and a portable one, which will extract all the necessary files to a single folder, ready to be run from a USB. Pressing Windows+C will show all notes on top of any other window. To stack notes on top of each other, use the context menu’s “Send this note to back” option. Desktop Switcher allows easy management of notes if you have more than one monitor. Windows+N opens the Notes Manager. It shows all notes present on the computer, including the ones in the Recycle Bin.
- Automatic backups to a remote database
- Password protect the program and notes
- Synchronize with a local or online folder
- Shows usage statistics on a graph
Details: Free. Portable version is available.
Notezilla

With Notezilla, it’s possible to search the text within notes for a keyword or a phrase. CTRL+SHIFT+Q will open the Notes Browser, wherein you can tag notes, add them to different memoboards, star or mark them as completed. Syncing is done via Notezilla.Net, a proprietary web service that will sync all your notes across computers, once you create and verify an account for it. The free version of Notezilla allows the creation of a standard account, but the paid version includes 1-year premium subscription, which allows for syncing of notes with smartphones and tablets as well.
- Spellchecks the text as you type
- Randomized skin and style with each new note
- Custom default note size
Details: Free trial, full version costs $29.95. Notezilla.Net 1-year subscription is $19.95. Portable version is available.
PNotes
There are two versions of PNotes – the regular one, with fewer features, and PNotes.NET, which requires .NET Framework 4 Client installed on the computer. Note files can be encrypted, as well as a separate layer of encryption for the text within them. Icons for different notes can be customized in the PNotes Control Panel. There is also a text-to-speech function as well as the option of synchronization via FTP. PNotes has the largest amount of formatting options – text can be superscripted and smileys, pictures and special symbols inserted into a note. All notes can be kept in sync via FTP.
- Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin plugins
- High-level encryption
- Text-to-speech functionality
Details: Free. Portable version is available for both regular and .NET version.
Simple Sticky Notes

While the Simple Sticky Notes is running, ALT+N will create a new blank note, while ALT+V will also paste the contents of the clipboard into it. ALT+S will show all notes on the Desktop at once. Notes can be viewed in the Note Explorer, with each user on a computer having a separate notebook. Overall, this program has a very minimalistic set of preferences, it’s more straightforward and oriented towards user who want a program that simply works. Simple Sticky Notes interface is available in 11 languages, including Dutch and Turkish. Extra note themes and alarm sounds are available via the website store and can be downloaded for free.
- Can send notes to email
- Adjustable line spacing
- Can form bulleted lists out of text
Details: Free
StickyPad
With StickyPad, it’s possible to set reminders for individual notes, so they appear after a certain period of time or at a set date. By checking the box “Hide this note until then”, it’s possible to greatly reduce the clutter on the screen until the notes are actually needed. A left click on the StickyPad icon in the system tray will show the menu with shortcuts to the four most used programs, these by default being Windows Explorer, Calculator, Notepad and Windows Media Player. What these shortcuts point to can be changed in the StickyPad options.
- E-mail & print note
- Pin individual notes on top of other windows
- Customizable Quick Launch in the system tray
- Add a timed reminder to a note
Details: Free
Hott Notes
After installation, Hott Notes icon will appear in the system tray. A new note can be created in several ways: by pressing Windows+N, double clicking the system tray icon or right clicking it and choosing “New”. There are three types of notes available: Plain, Checklist and Scribble. Plain can contain only the text, Checklist creates a sortable list with checkboxes in front of entries, while Scribble allows you to draw with a free hand. All of these can be set to have an alarm, which will activate at a set time and either bring the note on top of all other windows or play an alarm sound. The text in a note can be formatted in size and font type.
- Global hotkeys
- Large selection of themes
- Adjustable title of notes
- Wide character support
Details: Free

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Windows App Similar To Macs Notes Download
If you are content with Windows default Sticky Notes app, but wish to hide its icon from the taskbar, try Sticky Notes Taskbar Hider. Simply install and select Hide Sticky Notes in TB to remove the annoying icon.