




About ShareNote Engine
ShareNote Engine is not a game but a utility designed to sit alongside your gaming library, solving a specific friction point: notes scattered across multiple games with no way to organize them by title or find what other players have discovered. The release date for ShareNote Engine is July 14, 2026 on PC.
The core mechanic is deceptively simple: when you launch a game, ShareNote switches into context mode, showing only notes bound to that game. Write a guide, capture a screenshot, jot down a puzzle solution—every entry tags itself to the current title automatically. Switch games, and your note set switches with it. This isolation cuts through the clutter that kills most general note-taking apps when applied to gaming.
Game-aware sharing and the open question
The ambition runs deeper than personal organization. ShareNote Engine builds a searchable library of player-generated content: guides, walkthroughs, landmark screenshots, audio clips, all tied to specific games and ranked by community thumbs. When you hit a wall, you browse notes from players of that game rather than digging through Reddit threads or Discord archives. The real-time chat layer lets you ask directly, creating a lightweight alternative to joining dozens of game-specific Discord servers.
The release date announcement reveals the developer's roadmap: language support comes after stabilization, suggesting they are launching with English only and treating this as a platform that must prove its core mechanic first. Whether players will actually build and share at scale, rather than extracting notes passively, determines whether ShareNote becomes a genuine commons or a reference tool with sparse coverage. The community has to move faster than the moderation can lag.
This is for players who take notes while gaming—strategy guides, puzzle solutions, beautiful moments logged for memory—and who would rather have those notes organized by game than lost in a smartphone note app or scattered across fifteen browser tabs. Solo players and completionists are the obvious fit. Skip it if you never write things down or if you are happy with existing wikis and guides; ShareNote does not replace them, it supplements with the amateur archive.
Features
System requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10,11
- Processor
- Dual Core 1.5 GHz
- Memory
- 50 MB RAM
- Storage
- 160 MB available space






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