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In addition to websites, of course, it also works with apps.

but I still have some stuff I need to add, so I'll swipe the UI to the right to tuck it away on the side of the screen. If I'm finished with my note, I can press the Done button in top left corner. I can also pinch to scale the window from the default size, to the smallest size, all the way up the largest size. Similar to picture-in-picture, the Quick Note window is able to freely move around to any corner of the device. There's also a new add link menu at the top of the Quick Note, where I'll add a link to the website to make it easy to navigate back to this content. Instead of having to switch to the Notes app, I'm now able to use my pencil to swipe up from the bottom right corner of the screen to create a brand-new Quick Note to remember that when I'm ready to start, the Apple website has all the information I need to know. I haven't signed up yet, and I don't want to without an action plan. To show you the new Quick Note feature, I'm going to step through my plan of action to get into shape using Apple Fitness+. Finally, I'll go over some best practices so you can create the best experience.
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I'll talk about the how it works on the system and how to adopt NSUserActivity. Today, I'll show you Quick Note live and in action. If that sounds familiar, it's because it's used for other features, like Handoff. This feature enables people to easily bring up a Note anywhere, and the best part is, it uses an API that already exists: NSUserActivity. Quick Note is a brand-new, system-wide note-taking experience aimed to not only streamline the ability to take notes on iOS and macOS, but to connect content from multiple apps and the web in one location. And today, I'm gonna show you how to adopt Quick Note. I'm an engineer on the Pencil and Paper team.
