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The document discusses the features and capabilities of the Notes application across iOS and macOS, including viewing sketches created on iOS, text formatting options, file attachments, and password protection of individual notes. It also mentions how social media users sometimes post screenshots of notes to share short messages.

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The document discusses the features and capabilities of the Notes application across iOS and macOS, including viewing sketches created on iOS, text formatting options, file attachments, and password protection of individual notes. It also mentions how social media users sometimes post screenshots of notes to share short messages.

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to view sketches created on the iOS counterpart, advanced text formatting

options, several styles of lists, rich web and map link previews, support for
more file type attachments, a corresponding dedicated attachment browser,
and a system share extension point for saving web links, images, etc.[11]
As of OS X El Capitan 10.11.4, individual notes can be password-
protected, with the password syncing across compatible devices.[12]
macOS 10.13[edit]
The update to Notes released with macOS 10.13 adds tables.[13]
In popular culture[edit]
Social media users have often used the Notes application to write short
notes which can then be posted as a screenshot to social media sites such
as Instagram or Twitter.[14][15] Writers have noted that this form of
communication has often been used by celebrities to make public
statements, perhaps to give them an informal feel or extend beyond
platform character limits, including often to post public apologies.[16][17]
See also

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