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Request to Develop Cross-Platform Sync for S Note on Windows 11

(Topic created on: 11-22-2024 08:58 AM)
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KyoKazama2007
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Dear Samsung Team, 

I hope this message finds you well.I am writing to express my interest in an enhancement to theS Note ecosystem that would greatly benefit its users.Specifically, I would like to suggest the development of a dedicatedS Note application forWindows 11 that seamlessly syncs with the Android S Note app. 

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S Note app for android and Windows 



Many users, including myself, rely heavily on
 S Note for productivity, creativity, and organization. However, the lack of a native Windows app with direct sync capabilities limits its usability across platforms. By introducing this feature, you would enable a more cohesive and productive experience for users who alternate between their Android devices andWindows PCs

I believe this enhancement could include: 
1. **Real-Time Cloud Sync**: Integration with Samsung Cloud, Google Drive, or OneDrive for effortless synchronization. 
2. **Cross-Platform Collaboration**: Enabling users to edit and collaborate on notes across devices. 
3. **Windows 11 Ecosystem Support**: Allowing integration with apps like Sticky Notes and Microsoft Office. 
4. **Offline Mode**: Ensuring notes can be edited offline and synced later. 

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Such a feature would not only strengthen Samsung’s ecosystem but also provide immense value to your loyal user base by improving productivity and convenience. 

Thank you for considering this suggestion. I would be happy to discuss this further or provide additional feedback. 

Warm regards, 
Kyokazama 
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GB39
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mammicommend
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Yeah, it is a good idea
ojwh
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Hello. Interesting. TBH, I don't expect anything as extensive as what you've described to happen soon.

I think it all boils down to how Samsung makes money. They do have some Windows devices, but I'm not sure how much that constitutes re Samsung's total revenues, hence...

Even Samsung itself recommends some use of Microsoft OneNote for PC syncing, etc. See the following link:

https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS10003444/

I use OneNote myself, extensively. It is feature packed, has a solid update cadence, cross-device syncing and has apps for all main platforms. I'll suggest you try it if you're not already using it. All the best.