Taking notes
I have yet to get into the online note-taking app craze; pen and paper is engrained. However, I can see the potential advantages. Do you use one of these note taking apps? Which one do you prefer? Do...
View ArticleI've used it mainly for shopping lists
I do hope there are some improvements coming, as it is pretty barebones. I plan to continue using it because it works fine for my grocery list and other small reminders.
View ArticleGoogle can keep Keep for now
Sorry, it's a pre-alpha release mockup of a frameworkIt does not match up to Evernote (whose editing and non offline availability frustrate me); until it is, I will stick with what works for me.
View ArticleI like it because it's simple...
I had Evernote (and before that, some other notetaking app that I can't recall) and it just seemed like Evernote was overwrought for what I was using it to do. Google Keep has a small footprint, is...
View ArticleI'm a OneNote fan,
but I'm not mobile. I won't compare the full desktop version of one app with the mobile version of another.
View ArticleSimple is sometimes better.
Keep is simple and fast. It has just the right features for simple note taking. This is perfect for taking quick notes when in a customers office. Some of us prefer small and simple over all the bells...
View ArticleOrdering notes on Android
Although a little finicky, it is possible to order the notes around. Long-press a note, and move it up or down. In my experience, it works a little better in multi-column view.Within a note, it is also...
View ArticleCall me when version 2 comes out
After reading this article, I gave Keep a look. Sorry, it is another Google project that if it didn't say Google at the front, you would think it was a high schoolers bad homework.The inability to...
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