ONF Studios is a small Japanese developer that focuses on ultra-light utilities designed to live quietly inside the Windows workflow. Its catalogue currently centers on 俺の付箋 (Ore-no-Fusen), a sticky-note program built for speed and permanence: the moment the app launches, a frameless, colored square plants itself on the desktop, survives reboots, and remembers every character with no save dialog ever needed. Transparency, font size, and color can be toggled from a right-click menu, letting users park notes above full-screen applications or tuck them against the bezel like digital masking tape. Typical use cases include parking daily to-do lists, code snippets, or reference numbers where they cannot be buried by overlapping windows; the program’s near-zero RAM footprint makes it practical to keep dozens of notes floating across multi-monitor rigs without affecting game or render performance. Because the executable is self-contained, it also travels on USB drives as a portable scratch pad for technicians who move between client machines. While the present portfolio is limited to this single notelet tool, the publisher’s GitHub history hints at a preference for solving narrow, recurring interface gaps rather than building expansive suites, so future releases will likely follow the same minimalist philosophy. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the latest version and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.
A fast sticky note app that stays on your desktop
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