![]() ![]() The drawer also gives you the ability to look at all your reminders in a single place, which is handy for checking your agenda. ![]() Using the new navigation drawer, you can now switch between multiple accounts within the app, allowing you to keep your rambling brain notes separate from your on-task and work-related notes. The update doesn’t change its ability to snag your scatterbrained thoughts and put them in one place, but it did get a bit of an organization upgrade. The initial version of Google Keep was a fairly simple catch-all style notebook app You could make a note, a list, a voice memo, or a photo note and it would be tacked to the single stream of notes on the app’s homepage. We don’t know if Google’s service will fully catch up to Evernote, but this update is a big step in the right direction. Now once you arrive at the store, you will get a notification from Google Now with your list. ![]() After you’ve typed in all of the items that you need to buy, tap the “Remind Me” button on the bottom of the note and you can add a location-based reminder by tagging the grocery store you plan on shopping at. For example, let’s say you’ve created a list of groceries that you need to pick up before a camping trip. It appears as a button in the app, and tapping it gives you the capability to set a notification related to a note that is time- or location-based. The centerpiece of the Keep app update is the new “Remind Me” feature. The update expands that while adding other much craved features to its repertoire. ![]() Evernote’s been in this game a lot longer, but Keep has the benefit of being backed by Google and its insane bevy of services that all work together. It’s playing catch up – and rightfully so. Not one to take defeat lying down, Google has updated its Keep app for Android in hopes of leveling the playing field. Despite the clear comparison in concept, there’s been little in competition as consensus almost immediately deemed Evernote superior. Back in March, Google released the first build of ‘Keep,’ it’s note-taking service that subtlety worked like Evernote. ![]()
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