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As expected, Google Keep works seamlessly with my preferred email service, Gmail. With Gmail open, I don’t need to open a separate tab or switch applications to access my notes.
Keep your emails, calendars, and notes organized with Google Keep. Color code notes for easy reference across multiple devices. Collaborate in real-time, add images, locations, and checklists in ...
Despite its drawbacks, I keep coming back to Google Keep for taking quick notes. Maybe it's muscle memory, or maybe Keep is the best note-taking app, even though it lacks many basic features. With ...
After using Google Keep for years, my disorganized notes became overwhelming. So I took these steps to get them under control.
If your Google Keep library is overflowing with notes, relief is on the way: an update is rolling out that introduces a much-appreciated sorting tool.
Google Keep has been my go-to notes app for years, and for the most part, I love it. Except for one tiny yet infuriating issue.
Google Keep could be getting a big upgrade to how the app handles search, without needing to look through every note in your library.
As we previously spotted, Google Keep for Android is now adding a setting to "Create text notes by default." ...
Google Keep is great for basic notes, but it hasn't kept up with the times. I moved to UpNote, as it offers the best of Keep and even more features.