Over the last few months, I have jumped from Notion to Evernote to Google Keep and back again, always searching for the perfect digital notebook. However, after countless downloads and frustrating ...
Google recently introduced Keep, a note-taking service you can use to organize things you need to remember—notes to yourself, to-do or grocery lists, photos of receipts, a wine label or whiteboard and ...
Note-takers, take note: Whether you want gobs of features or uber-simplicity, these are the best apps for collecting and managing info on Android. Taking notes is serious business, and having the ...
Google Keep is a go-to option for taking quick notes and creating lists on Android phones. Still, its limitations become apparent as your needs evolve and workflow expands. If you are frustrated by ...
I shudder to think where I would be in life if it were not for my smartphone note-taking apps. Surely, I would have forgotten hundreds of tasks over the years, misplaced hundreds of paper shopping ...
Google has announced a smart new organizational feature for its note-taking and to-do list app, Google Keep. The app can now intelligently categorize users' notes by topic, such as food, books, and ...
Wear OS smartwatches are getting a new single-note Google Keep tile. It lets you pick a note to display in the tile all the time. Google announced this feature at its I/O developer conference last ...
Jaymar Cabebe covers mobile apps and Windows software for CNET. While he may be a former host of the Android Atlas Weekly podcast, he doesn't hate iOS or Mac. Jaymar has worked in online media since ...
Google announced a “Single note” widget at the end of last month for Keep on Android, and it’s now widely rolling out. 9to5Google has a rebooted newsletter that highlights the biggest Google stories ...
After a brief early appearance, Google Keep, the note-taking app from the search giant, is now live. Google has officially unveiled Keep via a blog post, complete with a video detailing how it works, ...
Google recently introduced Keep, a note-taking service you can use to organize things you need to remember—notes to yourself, to-do or grocery lists, photos of receipts, a wine label or whiteboard and ...