Google Keep is now official, and it's faster than Evernote

Google-Keep

This week began with the news of a possible new service from Mountain View, one that would rival Evernote. Now, Google Keep It is now official, and it is available both in its web version and in its application for Android mobile devices. It can boast of being extremely fast, and is even claimed to outperform Evernote. It can be downloaded from Google Play.

The application comes in a surprising way, since it was not expected that the official launch would take place in such a short time since we were able to know the first details about it. In fact, we knew so little that it was all a surprise. Google Keep allows us to save and archive notes, lists and photos very quickly. In addition, it is capable of automatically transcribing any voice note. In addition to all this, it includes a desktop widget for Android, which allows us to always have the application in front of us, create new notes directly without wasting time. When classifying the notes we have the possibility of differentiating them by color, to recognize them at first glance.

Google-Keep

And to delete them we will not have to do anything complicated, but only slide the note to the side, as can be done with notifications, or open applications. And what about homework? Google Keep It also allows converting a note into a checklist in which to add checkboxes, thus creating a list of tasks where we can mark those that we have already completed. And the best of all is that Google Keep is associated with Google Drive, in such a way that we can access the service from anywhere, since everything is synchronized in the Cloud. By the way, it includes a widget that we can place in the screen unlocking window, to be able to access it directly. The application is free and can be downloaded from Google Play.

Google Play - Google Keep


  1.   Daniel Lopez said

    testing .. excellent and evernote is removed from my nexus


  2.   Javier Gonzalez Fuentes said

    How do you access the web? in the Drive I don't see anything!