Find tools on Tool Finder: toolfinder.co/ 00:00 - Introduction 00:45 - Creating your first Google Keep note 01:23 - Setting reminders in Google Keep 02:02 - Adding collaborators to Google Keep notes 02:30 - Adding labels to Google Keep notes 03:18 - Creating a checklist in Google Keep 03:45 - Adding Labels 04:30 - Using Google Docs with Google Keep 06:10 - Using Google Keep on iOS & Android 08:10 - Overview of Google Keep
Hey Francesco maybe you can start doing comparisons of different industry specific software like salon shop software or screen printing/apparel software.
6 місяців тому+3
Hey google where is keep reminder and calendar integration. it was old feature. Why you give up useful feature?
Imagine if, when you have Keep in the side panel to the right of Google Calendar, you could sort those notes by label, so for example, have the Keep notes of a certain label that correspond to whatever calender you're focusing on... but I don't see any way to sort those Keep notes in the pane so it's really useless, what a shame. Still can open Keep in a separate browser window, postion it adjacent to the Calendar Window, and have the same effect.
4 місяці тому
@@wherezthebeef +1. search feature of keep at side panel not work. i always use new tab for keep to use effectively.
@@wherezthebeefThe closest solution is creating a calendar appointment and while you have it open create the notes. This connects the note to that event and whenever you have the appointment open the notes associated with it should appear on top in the keep side bar.
Let's say someone quadrupled every single note that they have with a copy/paste gone wrong. How would one go about cleaning up this mess. Asking for a friend. 😁 Please don't say you will have to delete them one by one. There are far too many.
Like every other service offered by Google, Keep is too limited, under cooked with too many lacking features and offered by a company that is too big and too disorganized to care about fixing it all.
Find tools on Tool Finder: toolfinder.co/
00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - Creating your first Google Keep note
01:23 - Setting reminders in Google Keep
02:02 - Adding collaborators to Google Keep notes
02:30 - Adding labels to Google Keep notes
03:18 - Creating a checklist in Google Keep
03:45 - Adding Labels
04:30 - Using Google Docs with Google Keep
06:10 - Using Google Keep on iOS & Android
08:10 - Overview of Google Keep
Great video!
Hey Francesco maybe you can start doing comparisons of different industry specific software like salon shop software or screen printing/apparel software.
Hey google where is keep reminder and calendar integration. it was old feature. Why you give up useful feature?
Imagine if, when you have Keep in the side panel to the right of Google Calendar, you could sort those notes by label, so for example, have the Keep notes of a certain label that correspond to whatever calender you're focusing on... but I don't see any way to sort those Keep notes in the pane so it's really useless, what a shame. Still can open Keep in a separate browser window, postion it adjacent to the Calendar Window, and have the same effect.
@@wherezthebeef +1. search feature of keep at side panel not work. i always use new tab for keep to use effectively.
@@wherezthebeefThe closest solution is creating a calendar appointment and while you have it open create the notes. This connects the note to that event and whenever you have the appointment open the notes associated with it should appear on top in the keep side bar.
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Just waiting to start getting invested in Google Keep just for them to shut it down like every other project (੭˃ᴗ˂)੭
I doubt it, Keep is insanely popular all over the world.
Let's say someone quadrupled every single note that they have with a copy/paste gone wrong. How would one go about cleaning up this mess. Asking for a friend. 😁
Please don't say you will have to delete them one by one. There are far too many.
Like every other service offered by Google, Keep is too limited, under cooked with too many lacking features and offered by a company that is too big and too disorganized to care about fixing it all.