One gripe I have with Google Docs is that there is no way to organize documents; Google Keep is a bit better in that respect.
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I've been using Google Keep for years now. Google's note-taking app has become my go-to for just about anything that I need to jot down and save. I use it to keep track of book ideas, passages I think ...
Android 14 has been working behind the scenes on a new ability for apps to be assigned as Android’s default “note-taking” app, and while Google Keep has some early support for the feature, it’s not ...
Google Assistant’s legacy note and list system, including the Shopping List, is being replaced by Google Keep with a migration path that should be fairly straightforward. Update 11/7: Once rolled out, ...
Google Keep might finally let users search within a single note. The app currently allows finding content across all notes. With the new “Find in note” feature, users will be able to locate something ...
Last year, we got the news that Google was looking to add some text formatting to its notetaking app Keep Notes. Not too long ago, we saw a leak of this functionality showing us that it’s pretty basic ...
Google Keep is a great tool for taking notes. It is not on the same level as Microsoft OneNote, but it works very well for all your basic note-taking needs, and even a little of advanced stuff as well ...
Note-taking is something we all do, whether it means writing down a grocery list on an envelope, a phone number on the back of a business card or a more detailed set of notes, like minutes for a ...
Evernote who? Google is taking on the perennial digital note-taking favorite with Google Keep, a service that lets you store quick notes, checklists, Web links, and photos for things you need to ...