
You can stop sharing your notes whenever you want. It is the sort of collaboration you may want to use for shopping lists and simple tasks, like house chores. The collaboration feature in Google Keep is very basic definitely, nothing compared to what you get in Google Docs. Simply add their email addresses, and start working together. You can add people to collaborate on your notes. It can certainly double as a task managing app for simple to-dos. Google Keep creates impressive reminders for a note-taking app. You can’t have both the date-based and location-based reminders on one note. In case you have to pick up some groceries when you’re at a shopping centre, for example. Pick place to get notifications when you arrive at a certain place.Ends: Never, After … occurrences or on a specific date.Every couple of days, weeks, months and years.Pick date & time: you have presets for Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night and Custom.However, we still feel a full page is better. Google Keep dims the background, allowing you to focus on your notes. It’s better when you can zone in on a new note.

It is distracting because you can see your old notes below the new one you’re creating. You are limited to taking notes in a small window, which you can’t expand. Creating notes is as simple as clicking the Take a note bar or any of the icons on the right side of the bar. You can create notes with checklists, drawings and photos. If you don’t close the app, though you can still edit your document (or even create new ones) and sync when you get back online. The web version of Google Keep doesn’t work offline. Google was planning to discontinue the Chrome extension of the app in February this year, but that hasn’t happened yet. It has a web version and Google Chrome Extension. It is available for your iPadOS, iOS and Android. Google Keep is a free, simple note-taking and planning app from Google.
