![]() The Google Keep Android Interface Different Styles of Notes The Google Keep interface and home screen is clean, easy to use and very easy to follow. It is Free to use and the application synchs with your Google Drive, which actually can be pretty handy depending on the types of notes you need to take.Īs with Evernote, you can take audio notes, standard text notes and picture notes, but as yet, you can’t attach documents/videos or share to Twitter and Facebook. Google Keep is essentially a scrap-booking sticky note app designed to help you store snippets of information on your Android device (sorry iPhone users – not available for you yet!). However, similarities suggest that this is a step towards Google moving in on the Productivity Tools space. This post is not intended as a direct Evernote vs Google Keep post as it is clear that at the moment Evernote is the more powerful tool due to additional note capability and share features. I also downloaded the free version of Evernote so I could compare some of the features. However, as a fan of traditional lists, mind maps and calendars to manage things, I thought I would have a look at the (not) much talked about Google Keep and see just how handy it may be as a tool. I personally favour the trusty ‘spreadsheet of doom’ combined with calendar reminders for deadlines and work based tasks. ![]() Google Keep is a new app/tool from Google that appears to be reviving the old Google Notebook, but the ‘ buzz‘ appears to be regarding whether Google is taking on ‘Evernote’ and Microsoft ‘One Note’ and whether it has succeeded.
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