Entries in Google Keep (11)

Wednesday
Jun292016

Google Keep update automatically arranges notes by topic

Google’s free note-taking app is getting more and more intuitive. The app now instantly arranges your notes according to topic, such as food, quotes, books, etc., and then lets you search by keyword. It’s a simple way to organize what can be a jumble of notes if you use the service religiously. It’s coming to both the iOS and Android apps as well as on the web version of Keep.

Source: The Verge

Thursday
Jun022016

Google Keep introduces list auto complete and other new features

Screencap by Anthony Karcz

The latest Google Keep update will make lovers of the simple to-do list app happy. One of the new features is an auto complete feature. For example, if you have your grocery list up there, start typing in an item and Google Keep will suggest what product you intend to buy. The app also now has duplicate detection, which will alert you if you try to input an item in your list that you put in before. It shows up at the top of the auto-complete list as a non-selectable checked item.

Aside from helping you create lists more easily, Google Keep also now has a preview links feature so you can see what site you linked to when you paste a hyperlink there. The new features are coming to Android, iOS, and the web. It should be rolling out now so be patient if it doesn’t make its way to your device just yet.

Source: Forbes

Wednesday
Apr202016

Google introduces new Chrome extension and hashtags for labels on Keep

Google released a new update for its Keep note-taking app to make it easier to look for notes and save directly from websites. All you need to do is add hashtags to your notes to create labels. You could place labels before but you needed to head into the menus, which for some was a bit cumbersome. The app also gets a new Chrome extension so you can save links right from your desktop. It’ll show some information about the site or you can select some text and save that with the note as well. If you’re using your Chrome on your mobile device, you just need to head to the “Share to” function and that’ll save the sites and information directly into the app. The update is rolling out for both Android and iOS now.

Source: The Next Web

Thursday
Oct292015

Doodle on your Google Keep notes

Sometimes it’s just not enough to type out your notes. There has to be some doodling involved, too. That’s why Google Keep is coming to your aid. If you use Google’s little notes app, it will now let you doodle on them. It’s coming first to Android users and might make its way to iOS but we can’t tell when yet.

Source: SlashGear