After a little peek-a-boo, Google has officially launched Keep, its note-taking service and app that lets users key-in quick notes and lists, and also attach pictures with them. The service is available online on Drive.google.com/keep and as an app for devices running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and above. The service will be integrated with Google Drive and users will be able to create and edit notes and lists directly through Drive in the coming weeks.
The Keep Android app also allows users to take pictures via the device's camera and save them as notes, in addition to enabling them to speak and convert voice memos to text. It offers a lock screen widget allowing users to quickly create notes even when the phone is locked on devices running the latest version - 4.2 of Android Jelly Bean OS.
The app has a rather simple interface with controls to add quick text notes, lists, voice notes and capture images. It allows users to organise and browse notes in multi-column and single-column view, share notes via the Android share menu and archive them.
The Keep Android app also allows users to take pictures via the device's camera and save them as notes, in addition to enabling them to speak and convert voice memos to text. It offers a lock screen widget allowing users to quickly create notes even when the phone is locked on devices running the latest version - 4.2 of Android Jelly Bean OS.
The app has a rather simple interface with controls to add quick text notes, lists, voice notes and capture images. It allows users to organise and browse notes in multi-column and single-column view, share notes via the Android share menu and archive them.
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