Summary

  • After thoroughly testing many different note-taking apps, Adam Dachis finds that Google Keep is the one he keeps returning to
  • It is easy to use and has a range of useful features including the ability to change the look of notes, apply labels, format text, make to-do lists and set reminders, as well as collaborate with other users.
  • He also highlights the ability to pin important notes to the top of the list and to extract text from images, as well as the option to add hand-drawn scribbles and record voice messages.
  • Other notable features include the ability to turn a note into a Google Doc with a click, and to add photos or start new notes with photos from the mobile app.

By David Nield

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