![]() And I doubt Google will be stopping there… expect to see other Google services eventually integrated with Keep. This ensures that all mobile notes are synced through the cloud automatically and can be accessed from any device (desktop or mobile) which has an active Internet connection… the sort of integration which is both convenient and reliable. ![]() Keep’s obvious major advantage is its integration with Google Drive. It is completely free and allows you to write an unlimited number of notes. That’s not to say the situation is not subject to change if Google continues to add features and enhance its new app, which is almost certain to be the case, then Keep may indeed eventually compare favorably with Evernote.Īt this stage Google Keep provides a simple, convenient note-taker with the main emphasis on Android. Google Keep is a simple note-taking app that lets you compile images, audio notes and sticky notes in the same app. Well my friends, I think you’ll find those claims may not only be a tad premature but, at this time anyway, somewhat exaggerated.Įvernote, arguably the leader in its genre, is a mature full-featured app. Whereas Google Keep, while in its infancy, offers little more than the basics. ![]() The net has been abuzz with news of Google’s new online sticky notes app simply called ‘Keep’, with many pundits predicting this new service is set to take on the excellent and popular Evernote. ![]() Find what you're looking for even faster, and let Keep do the remembering for you. No sooner has Google decided to abandon Google Reader, its popular RSS feed reader, than we hear of a new service on offer from the internet giant. Quickly filter and search for notes by color and other attributes like lists with images, audio notes with reminders or just see shared notes. ![]()
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