Table of Contents 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Where to find Google Keep 02:18 Checklists and Text Notes 02:58 Adding images 03:22 List and Grid View 03:33 Pinning Notes 04:00 Using labels 04:30 Search 05:20 Converting Note Types 05:45 Sharing and Collaborations 07:10 Backgrounds 07:50 Reminders 08:10 Location-based reminders 09:10 Mobile version 10:05 Capturing images 10:50 Voice Memos 12:50 Converting Email to Notes
So here is the update. I like how sticky notes is kinda blends that quick note function pretty similar to KEEP but it seems to not have less functionality on its own. I went through the trouble of setting up and android phone with all the Microsoft app stuff to see how the programs perform in their ecosystem including the EDGE browser. I like the clean interfaces and utilitarian look. I grew up in the MS office enviornment so I find it comforting. They work. Call me satisfied. 10/ 10 would recommend.
Steve..l'd like to link a Google cal. event with Google Keep Notes while on the road using Android. I can't seem to open the side panel of Google Cal. while using Android on a large tablet or new Galaxy Fold4. Any thoughts?? Thanks, Robert in Hawaii
@Kokuian my experience is that the side panel is only in the computer version. But, if you open Google calendar via a browser window on your tablet you get the computer web version. I do this sometimes because only the browser version has all features. Hope that helps.
We have been using GKeep in our family for several years. The sync speed is perfect, so we have a shopping list pinned in Keep shared between me, my wife and my daughter. It's amazing that my wife is already at the store and I can add more items to that list for her in real time. Or, it's lovely when my wife is grocery shopping, to open that shopping list and watch with delight as each goodie moves from top to bottom and I can see what I can look forward to in just a moment. Yum!
I do the same- I copy ingredient lists from UA-cam or blogs, add the URL, then go to the pantry and check off what I already have. That prevents buying things I do not need, and I can use the URL to take me back to the recipe. If I like the recipe I can rate it. Later if I want a recipe I like that uses a particular ingredient, I can do a quick search and find one I am already familiar with and then check my pantry. Anything can be unchecked if needed again.
What I love about Google Keep is I can reuse the same checklists over and over and if I need to add something to my grocery list its so easy to do. This app has saved me so much time. I live with ADD and this has helped me tremendously in my personal life and on the job.
I just scrolled down to the bottom of my lists and saw I have been using Keep since 2014! This is definitely one of my most useful tools. Since I work across 4-5 different devices, it is a really good shared clipboard, accessible from anywhere. Another small useful feature you missed was the ability to nest items in lists (indents) and easily move items in the lists. It is a really great tool to quickly find an image you need. I keep a picture of all the keypads (TV/AC/Cable remotes, microwave, DECT phones,. etc) at my 90 year old mothers' home, which really comes in handy since most of my conversations with her involve some kind of remote tech support.
I have been keeping a digital journal in plain text for several years, but i still enjoy writing on nice paper with a fountain pen. Google Keep's grab image text feature lets me convert those handwritten entries to plain text and add them to my digital journal. The OCR capability is amazing.
Super thanks from non-AI based lifeform who used to watch your show on T.V. I'm sticking with Keep! Speech-to-Text I just learned about for this simple app. **TIP:** You can also search by colour and having those correspond to character profiles, locations, research or other searches you may want to also quickly pick-out in the app!
As a daily user of Keep, I only have one beef: If you accidentally delete part of your text, it's likely to be gone forever - there's no backup or saved history. If it's anything important, use the "copy to google docs" feature frequently to make a backup.
@@ThatsBrilliantWithPC Yes, good point, ctrl-Z works if you do it immediately. But I was thinking of more complex edits, or if you are editing multiple notes. Once you leave a note in Keep, your changes are permanent. Full-featured software like evernote or one note maintain an edit history that lets you go back to a previous point in time if you have made a big mistake, or if you simply change your mind. It's just something to remember when you use Keep.
Thanks Steve. Adding notes to to Google Keep via Google Nest had been disabled for a year or more. Recently , I discovered the feature is once again available. It's a game changer. Now, I can add notes and lists and list items without touching my phone just by talking to Google Assistant via Nest speaker, and view them on my pc. Easily and elegantly getting stuff from anywhere to my pc (not my phone) is an ongoing quest, and now Nest-to-Keep is a big part of the solution.
KEEP is an awesome tool that was designed with the KISS principle to the max. I might have missed you mentioning this but one other handy thing to use is the extension in the Google browser that lets you save the link to whatever page you are viewing in your browser to a a KEEP note. Using labels, you can then create a whole library of "your links" by category. Can't wait to see what new features Google adds in the months to come ... Great introductory video to a tool people won't regret learning/using.
I USE GOOGLE KEEP EVERY DAY!! THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS ARE SO HELPFUL TO ME!!! I REALLY LIKE THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN THE GOOGLE SYSTEM!! I LIKE THE FACT THAT I CAN LEARN NEW WAYS TO USE THESE GOOGLE APPS!!!!!!! ONE THING THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE IS AN IN-DEPTH TUTORIAL ON GOOGLE DOCS!!! I HAVE BEEN USING GOOGLE DOCS FOR SEVERAL YEARS NOW, BUT I AM STILL FINDING THINGS THAT I HAVE MISSED!!! HAVE A GREAT DAY AND HAVE FUN STORMING THE CASTLE!!!!
Love Google Keep and your videos. My wife and I "Keep our grocery list on a note, so every time we go to the store we can pull it up on our phones and check items off. Ta-da! No more forgotten groceries. Thanks!
Great video, thank you. I started using google keep because it integrates with google assistant, so I can say hey google add bread (or whatever) to the shopping list and it adds it. I made a bunch of lists to yell at google about. Then I was like on wow this app is terrific and then found your video with lots more tips!
The collaborative option, first thought was it would be great for a family dinner where everyone might need to bring specific items. The host could make original list of what items for dinner are needed. Through collaboration each person could add their name as they tick off an item. This would be a good easy way to have everything covered and who's going to make/bring specific items. 👍
My husband had a stroke last year. Thanks for the tips as im seeing some possibilities for sending him reminders. These features are great for those with memory issues.
Keep is one of the few _must install first_ apps on my Android devices. Just a couple of points... (1) with the app (on Android at least) you don't _have_ to be online. So if you're not near WiFi and you like to keep your mobile data off when you don't absolutely need it, Keep still works just fine. It will synch when it has the opportunity. Even voice recognition works without a connection. (2) You're not locked into Google when you want to use the web-based version. Works just as well with, say, Opera (my 1st choice) or Firefox. (3) Once the app's on your device, Keep is on your _share_ menu. So adding a note with a link to a UA-cam video or some highlighted text or a website is only as far away as that share button. And of course when you do that a lot, group and organize them with labels and colors.
@@megancampbell3914 It _is_ really convenient. I frequently use it even as a substitute for web browser bookmarks. That way no matter what device or web browser I'm using, my web page addresses are where I can find them.
@@HarryOrenstein Thanks. My own observation starts to give me pause, though. What happens when a user's collection of notes becomes so huge that data consumption on a handheld device starts to become a concern? As long as we're restricting ourselves to purely textual notes, that's not much of concern. One gigabyte is more than sufficient for storing all the text in the Library of Congress. But when we start adding hi-res pics and voice notes, things might start to become problematic. As a programmer, I'm wondering, how does Keep handle things then? Will it merrily consume whatever data it demands? Is it smart enough to spool data to an SDRAM or will it insist on putting everything in main RAM? That's one of my pet peeves with most Google products... their insistance on residing in main memory with no user _choice_ ... Sorry Google, there is no reason for a word processor or spreadsheet to be a CPU hog. Oh wait, there IS a reason. It's just that wanting to track everything I do on my phone isn't a valid one. If there was a way to dump Android altogether and just put Linux on my phone, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Thank You! You should also tell your viewers how to easily sort by dragging each line up or down (if using check boxes) and also the ability to uncheck an entry that has been deleted and put it back in the list. A perfect example is a grocery shopping list. Appreciate the video!
Love your new puppy, Steve - gorgeous! Great video as always, but one killer feature of Keep that you touched on but didn't demonstrate is image-to-text. I find this invaluable as I moderate a Facebook group where posters can post in multiple languages. I can't understand many of these languages, but that's not a problem because I can use Google Translate. However, if they post an image with text, I can't use Google Translate directly, but if I save their post in Google Keep, I can grab the text from it and then put that text through Google Translate to find out whether it's spam or a genuine post. Absolutely brilliant! I really, really wish it had formatting capabilities like bold and underline, though!
Totally agree. I use Keep mainly for idea captures or short note and maintaining my shopping list. I love that I can use it both on my iPad and my android phone.
Thank you for all of your content, I your passion for business reminds me of my late father. The comfort in your content is like being home for the first time in many years. Keep it up! I’ve used google keep since 2016 to keep track of notes on the go. This was a beautiful tutorial so thanks again.
Great video! Google Keep's simplicity is magical. The only issue is that it seems Google doesn't want to update it to give what users have asked for for a long time. Look at Apple Notes, which started as simple as Google Keep but has evolved into a very powerful notetaking tool but still maintained a balance between simplicity and power. It would be nice to see simple formatting (bold, highlight), mixed content types in one single note, tables, pdf attaching, password protection, and the removal of the limit of 100 tags in total in future updates. Personally, I also hope there is the ability to drag and drop list items between list notes, which saves a lot of time rewriting lists. One feature you can mention in future videos is the many keyboard shortcuts that are quite useful in Google Keep.
@@EverHappyDude That is such a good point. Google apps are where good ideas go to die. It is not so much a question of IF Google will ditch Keep as it is WHEN!
Been using it for years for shopping list, memo list, recipes, you name it. It rocks. Btw, in your video I saw some urls, in my Keep notes the urls show the page title plus a pic. Great app.
Kudos. Thanks to Google's brain-dead algorithm, content providers resort to putting in about 97% video filler, digital roughage, to about 3% actual nutritional value. I just finished watching a Google Keep video on another channel that had about 8 minutes of filler and about 45 seconds of actual useful information. Thanks for bucking that trend. This was actually useful.
I love the voice dictation. It's very handy when I'm driving and need to note specific details. I can just delete the voice later and edit the text as needed.
If you want to make a list but not necessarily with check boxes, you can use the dash (-). When you start a line of your list put a dash at the beginning. When you hit return it moves you to the next line and automatically puts a dash in front of it. Pretty much like making bullets. For some lists I prefer this method to the boxes. With the boxes everything gets the little box - even titles. Using the dash you only get the marker icon the lines you want to include. It will not check off items that you complete but if that is not a desire then you don't need it.
It also recognizes numbered lists in this way 👍, e.g 1. 2. 3. It also recognizes bracketed format , e.g. 1), 2), 3) It will even renumber a list entry if you add an entry in the middle of the list (this doesn't work perfectly every time)
i just found your channel and i really appreciate the way you have categorised your video into different chapters so we could watch the part which we don't understand again. thanks for making this video.
The Dotto U keeps me abreast of the power of my Pixel 6 and desktop Google usage. Always great info succinctly presented. Thanks. I like your updates of the various apps that you first covered 3 years ago..
I recommend a browser extension called "Category Tabs for Google Keep" - it's an add-on that allows you to rename colors to categories. For example, I'm used to having shopping lists in yellow, work-related notes in red, personal notes in blue, family and household notes in green, and so on. In that browser extension I can rename these categories so that Green is no longer Green, but Family, red is Work, and so on. When I open Keep in the browser, these colors and the changed category names appear at the top as a sort of horizontal menu. Those who like a sophisticated organization of notes will achieve this by combining labels, colors and these categories.
I downloaded the app, but can’t figure out how to activate it. It tells me that I can turn it on in Settings, but when I open settings I don’t see anything related to the app. Can you help me? Please ?
Might want to point out that this is only for Google Chrome, and more so only for the Computer/Desktop/Chromebook version, as mobile Chrome doesn't support extensions.
You talked about the very effective search tool in Keep, but what you didn't say is how powerful it is with hand-written notes. You write something on paper, take a photo, create a note with that picture, and when you do a research in Keep, it will look into the text of this picture (even if it is hand-written and you didn't extract the text from the pictures). Powerful and useful for a mixed hand-written/digital way of taking notes.
ANOTHER great video. If I am wondering about ANYTHING techie, I come to your channel first and search... it has saved me countless hours in getting lost in the UA-cam vortex 😉
Keep is one of my most utilized apps. I did not know about the reminder @ location ability - that's pretty cool. Also, weird that, just the other day, I was thinking about "wouldn't it be nice to have" that very function. Thank you sir!
I've been using Google Keep since two phones ago.. around 8-10 years and it is great, I use it day to day in it really helps a lot... Thanks for the review it just reinforces that I made a right decision that I have chosen to use it.
I love Google Keep. I use it as I would sticky notes. It is perfect for quick notes, shopping lists and even a watch later list. I also use it to triage ideas and information before I formally find a home for them in Notion or in an Office document. The search is fantastic, and it is easy to delete notes once you are done with them.
Wow! Thank You! As a very busy professional I have not taken the time to explore Google's other apps beyond Calendar, Contacts and Maps. When I am traveling i do take time to review some of the numerous informational videos on UA-cam. I am fortunate to have stumbled upon your excellent presentations, they are helping me be more productive. FYI what got me to discover your videos was the not the subject but the very effective way you illuminated your office presentation. I look forward to reviewing more of your material. Thanks Again
I have been using Keep for several years too, I use it on a daily base for random notetaking on the go and my meal planning amongst other things. Now here comes the awesome part, while I do my meal planning, I can do my grocery list at the same time , and then go straight to the store and tick those items off. Loove that feeling 😁 Apparently I have the add-on that Miroslaw is talking about because now I see I can categorise my list ...that's pretty neat ❤ And I do need to use the feature with recording notes way more.
Just an interesting side note is that Evernote was created by an engineer who worked on OCR software and wrote a program to easily read and convert text in images into plain text. (he pitched the image to text software to many investors who didn't see value in the software) The note taking function was a side effect of that software which ended up becoming Evernote.
👍🏻 Interesting, thanks! I recall how powerful the OCR was when i used Evernote in the early days - i could even search my photos of wine labels by text! BTW: Google Keep also had extremely powerful OCR features when it first came out. Then they dumbed it down to what it does today (recognising mostly common fonts) .. but some folks might find its current abilities in this area useful. I recommend trying it out to see if it meets personal requirements. I'm a big fan of Keep, although i no longer use its OCR very much (aka "Grab image text").
Great review, a game changer for me is that when you archive a file it still appears in you label folder, that allows you clean up your Home Screen but also file away notes etc, thanks again
Your demo of Google Keep just blew my mind. I agree it is no Evernote, but it is built for mobile phones. It is for taking quick notes and it does it exceptionally ally well.
OMG... I just found you in this clip and you have made a huge difference in my work tool use. I have needed this kind of app but didn't know anything about Google Keep and what it could do. Thanks so much for your very informative info. I have subscribed. You are great!
Evernote used to be great for quick capture. The ability to capture notes quickly on my phone anywhere in a variety of formats was what kept me from switching to anything else for 10 years. No more. It's still my vault (at least for now), but for quick capture, I've gone to Nimbus. Google Keep did make my short list. I really like the Google ecosystem and if everything was a bit more integrated, I'd probably go all in. Keep up the great work, DT
I use Keep to make all my Calendar reminders because it them 'keeps' them all in one place if I need to make any modifications. If I use the reminder system built in to Calendar then to make a modification to a reminder you must find the date that the reminder is set to. It also makes for an easy way to cut & paste data between Android & MS Windows
And yet another great video - thanks 👍 I've been using keep for a while but you've just introduced me to location reminders & voice memos 👍👍 "Keep" them coming !! And more on keep please if you've got other great features up your sleeve!
Love Google Keep. Been using it for about 5 yrs now. One of the things I use it for is to keep UA-cam vids (tutorials) available for me. There are a lot of Photoshop tutorials on UA-cam and when one catches my eye, I want to make sure I can view it as often as I want without having to search for it on UA-cam. Instead, I drag the UA-cam URL and put it into a Keep page I've created. Then whenever I want to view that tut again, I know where it's at.
Hi Steve: Thanks for creating and sharing this video. I am in the process adding a "note-taking" application to my Apple ecosystem. I started watching your Dotto's Data Cafe show back in the late 90's and found it very enjoyable and informative. Your style hasn't diminished over the years. Keep well. . . Cheers, Keith (Barrie, Ontario)
The sharing function is perfect for grocery lists -- we can each input what is needed, and whoever actually does the shopping has the full list. We also use it to make sure we've packed everything for a trip.
This is how my family uses it most. It is a little frustrating that I will be finished with the list and get home and get hit with "Where's the ...? I added it to the list." And I see they added ten things after I checked out. Wish there was a notification when someone edited a note or that I could lock out edits when I've crossed everything off the list.
Your help, and your videos, are fantastic for people like me! I was looking for a way to get rid of the hundreds of weekly notes, to have them where I can find them, KEEP has done the job. Thank you! GW
Steve - "Google Keep" seems to have two really good features for me (1) notifications on location reminders, and (2) Voice capture with text. However, if I get a vote I would like to see a more extensive Vlog - by you - on Google Keep. Thanks
Great Video Steve. I tend to use Keep for quick ctrl-c ctrl-v stuff I use often. like a customizable clipboard. And I like MS OneNote for larger pieces of data, like online research. I just signed into MS Sticky Notes for the first time and will begin testing it out today. I am curious to hear your take on MS Notes/ MS Sticky Notes.
I have been using Keep for shopping lists and other simple lists for years, but I never looked further to see the other features. I will be taking advantage of the labels and the audio notes for sure. Thank you for this video!
Great video, Steve. Thanks for sharing and happy Easter. I love Google Keep for all the aspects you covered. I mostly use it for taking notes of all types, but I also create a shopping list with a location reminder. I enjoy the integration with Docs, Slides, Calendar, and Gmail. I often use the Save to Google Keep feature when researching on the web. I set a weekly reminder to wind our clock. I haven't used the collaboration feature much. The color and image backgrounds are nice but I rely on labels and pinning to find things in a hurry. Another activity I use a lot is saving the note as a Google Doc. I can open the doc to format it. I could go on and on with all the features I like. I'm a Chromebook and Google Pixel phone user so I'm committed to the Google tools.
Sort by TAGS, COLORS and show only those filter items (focus) I tried most of the others but I kept 😀 keep because of simplicity, OS versatility, collaboration and offline access (yes, I can use it on airplane mode, offline, no data service areas) and still sync when data or wifi is available.
Fabolous video. Thanks for showcasing Google Keep. I've been using it for some time but have been doing only the basics with it. I will start using a lot of the features you showcased here. Thanks a bunch.
I use Google Keep for my beginning and end of day checklists because when I complete everything I can simply click on Uncheck All Items and my list is reset for next use. It’s a great supplement to Evernote for me.
@@dottotech Thanks! The last item on my BOD checklist is "Reset EOD Checklist" and the last item on my EOD Checklist is "Reset BOD Checklist". I also have some simple lists of things that I access pretty often that I want at my fingertips, and it's easier and quicker to get to them in Google Keep than in Evernote.
Great video! I struggle between Evernote and Keep. I like the fact that fully integrates with the Google ecosystem but, just like you, I feel Google could step it up a bit. I love the Evernote clipper. I do not think you mentioned that feature which Evernote has perfected. How about a video about what you would ask Google to add to Keep to get closer to be a full-featured note taking up? KEEP up the good work! ;-)
Do not. Try Joplin instead. It is open source, free, encrypted and available for mobile platforms. And yes, Google doesn't get to read it, scan it, spy on you though Google drive can be used as cloud synchronization tool. I replaced Evernote with Joplin and love it. I also have synology notes, but Joplin gives me privacy with NO COMPANY having acces to the notes.
Keep is a great (simple) note taking app that Google should really put more resources towards. I switched from Evernote to it years ago and unfortunately have reached the point where it stops functioning (crashes, hangs, etc.). The problem seems to be that it was not (from what it seems) initially designed for large note sets, so as your note database grows you will start to see a tremendous slow down in performance and search, to the point where the app will just lookup and crash (tested across numerous Android devices to confirm behavior). I've submitted quite a lot of bug reports about the performance degradation on Android and they never seem to get fixed .. seems to be a project with minimal resources given to it. The only way I've found to combat this is to write a program that auto archives notes after a week. Seems a lot of the issue is in the size of the non-archived notes API calls. Once it reaches a certain amount, performance drops off a cliff (I'm guessing it has a set amount that can fit into an API call before it becomes multiple API calls).
Does it make any difference if you archive everything and use the labels to search? Just a thought as I use many thousands of notes in keep but the desk top is clear except for specific activities im working on each day
Hi Steve! So glad I found your channel. I was a loyal Dotto on Data viewer back whenever that was happening. Then a long gap ensued. And.... now I'm at NOW now. (Spaceballs reference obviously). I'm oriented toward the Google ecosystem and I've used Keep for a few years, but I did not know about the recording voice-to-text memo feature. As you said...way cool! Thanks, Steve.
One of my top uses for Keep is to collect web addresses. It is less regimental than the browser's bookmark manager. I can add tags and remarks to a web address note. I add a tag called Bookmark to those notes which categorizes them. Many of the web addresses point to documents shared from my Google Drive.
I don't use the picture capture feature because you cannot later export the picture for editing or storage in another application. There is the option to convert the picture note into a Google document, but that's not the format I want to keep pictures in and it would still be difficult to export the picture to a popular picture format.
Thank you so much for telling this, as I am overwhelmed with bookmarks and I want to add notes to them. Have you tried to export existing bookmarks to Keep?
I've been using Keep a little bit for years. But I'm perpetually dreading fully investing in it, as surely Google would then discontinue it, or somehow change it to make it unusable for me.
I used to follow you on TV…Then I quit the cable in Alberta due to too week programmation in general (Reality TV…worst ever shows) never tough I would see you on UA-cam, as usual, you’re totally awesome man. Just hurt to think I miss you all the years in between. Anyway, thank you so much, you’re the best!
I'm a loyal user of Google Keep and despite some minor frustrations around advanced features, the interface is super easy to use. The search text within images tool is quite useful but could be made a bit more intuitive to use. I'd also love to be able to share groups of labelled notes publicly without having to assign individual collaborators to each Note. I like the ability to export labelled notes to a single Google Doc but this could also benefit from simplifying further. The mobile app is good for writing down ideas on the move.
@@jeishantamang9156 I use a small hard bound notebook and pen. I don't keep notes on my phone anymore. I am trying to confine my Google activities to my UA-cam channel. Will also be off of gmail soon. Cheers and good luck. Some people told me that EverNote is pretty good.
Thanks mucho. I use Keep for lots of notes but I was unaware that I could drop videos and web pages into it. It even generates a title 👍 So now I can save the interesting stuff in Keep and add a few notes of my own. Previously I would save to my Gmail and then move to a folder. Btw when I dictate a note on my Android phone I don't get the audio file. Not a problem as the speech to text is very good. Even for a Glasgow accent 😀
Table of Contents
00:00 Introduction
01:20 Where to find Google Keep
02:18 Checklists and Text Notes
02:58 Adding images
03:22 List and Grid View
03:33 Pinning Notes
04:00 Using labels
04:30 Search
05:20 Converting Note Types
05:45 Sharing and Collaborations
07:10 Backgrounds
07:50 Reminders
08:10 Location-based reminders
09:10 Mobile version
10:05 Capturing images
10:50 Voice Memos
12:50 Converting Email to Notes
So here is the update. I like how sticky notes is kinda blends that quick note function pretty similar to KEEP but it seems to not have less functionality on its own. I went through the trouble of setting up and android phone with all the Microsoft app stuff to see how the programs perform in their ecosystem including the EDGE browser. I like the clean interfaces and utilitarian look. I grew up in the MS office enviornment so I find it comforting. They work. Call me satisfied. 10/ 10 would recommend.
Hello handsone how are you
Steve..l'd like to link a Google cal. event with Google Keep Notes while on the road using Android. I can't seem to open the side panel of Google Cal. while using Android on a large tablet or new Galaxy Fold4. Any thoughts?? Thanks, Robert in Hawaii
@Kokuian my experience is that the side panel is only in the computer version. But, if you open Google calendar via a browser window on your tablet you get the computer web version. I do this sometimes because only the browser version has all features. Hope that helps.
Try Obsidian instead
When I need to understand anything tech related, I like to have a charismatic man explaining it to me.
And that’s why I subscribed to this channel.
Wow,, thanks so much! Glad you are here.
We have been using GKeep in our family for several years. The sync speed is perfect, so we have a shopping list pinned in Keep shared between me, my wife and my daughter. It's amazing that my wife is already at the store and I can add more items to that list for her in real time. Or, it's lovely when my wife is grocery shopping, to open that shopping list and watch with delight as each goodie moves from top to bottom and I can see what I can look forward to in just a moment. Yum!
That is awesome!
Agree totally
I do the same- I copy ingredient lists from UA-cam or blogs, add the URL, then go to the pantry and check off what I already have. That prevents buying things I do not need, and I can use the URL to take me back to the recipe. If I like the recipe I can rate it. Later if I want a recipe I like that uses a particular ingredient, I can do a quick search and find one I am already familiar with and then check my pantry. Anything can be unchecked if needed again.
Cheesy bro.
I wouldn't trust Google to keep my information private from anybody!
What I love about Google Keep is I can reuse the same checklists over and over and if I need to add something to my grocery list its so easy to do. This app has saved me so much time. I live with ADD and this has helped me tremendously in my personal life and on the job.
I just scrolled down to the bottom of my lists and saw I have been using Keep since 2014! This is definitely one of my most useful tools. Since I work across 4-5 different devices, it is a really good shared clipboard, accessible from anywhere. Another small useful feature you missed was the ability to nest items in lists (indents) and easily move items in the lists. It is a really great tool to quickly find an image you need. I keep a picture of all the keypads (TV/AC/Cable remotes, microwave, DECT phones,. etc) at my 90 year old mothers' home, which really comes in handy since most of my conversations with her involve some kind of remote tech support.
Aww, charming
I have been keeping a digital journal in plain text for several years, but i still enjoy writing on nice paper with a fountain pen. Google Keep's grab image text feature lets me convert those handwritten entries to plain text and add them to my digital journal. The OCR capability is amazing.
Super thanks from non-AI based lifeform who used to watch your show on T.V. I'm sticking with Keep! Speech-to-Text I just learned about for this simple app. **TIP:** You can also search by colour and having those correspond to character profiles, locations, research or other searches you may want to also quickly pick-out in the app!
As a daily user of Keep, I only have one beef: If you accidentally delete part of your text, it's likely to be gone forever - there's no backup or saved history. If it's anything important, use the "copy to google docs" feature frequently to make a backup.
Could you possibly use keyboard shortcut CTRL + Z to undo last action?
@@ThatsBrilliantWithPC Yes, good point, ctrl-Z works if you do it immediately. But I was thinking of more complex edits, or if you are editing multiple notes. Once you leave a note in Keep, your changes are permanent. Full-featured software like evernote or one note maintain an edit history that lets you go back to a previous point in time if you have made a big mistake, or if you simply change your mind. It's just something to remember when you use Keep.
@@jeffkunce8501 That makes sense. Thank you.
Ironic that it's called "keep"
Yes, I wish there's an Undo button.
Thanks Steve. Adding notes to to Google Keep via Google Nest had been disabled for a year or more. Recently , I discovered the feature is once again available. It's a game changer. Now, I can add notes and lists and list items without touching my phone just by talking to Google Assistant via Nest speaker, and view them on my pc. Easily and elegantly getting stuff from anywhere to my pc (not my phone) is an ongoing quest, and now Nest-to-Keep is a big part of the solution.
KEEP is an awesome tool that was designed with the KISS principle to the max. I might have missed you mentioning this but one other handy thing to use is the extension in the Google browser that lets you save the link to whatever page you are viewing in your browser to a a KEEP note. Using labels, you can then create a whole library of "your links" by category. Can't wait to see what new features Google adds in the months to come ... Great introductory video to a tool people won't regret learning/using.
This ability to save web articles is exactly what I need for one of my classes. I am using a gmail file for this now and it is positively painful.
Ooooh I just tried this - its a great function! Thanks!
I USE GOOGLE KEEP EVERY DAY!! THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS ARE SO HELPFUL TO ME!!! I REALLY LIKE THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN THE GOOGLE SYSTEM!! I LIKE THE FACT THAT I CAN LEARN NEW WAYS TO USE THESE GOOGLE APPS!!!!!!! ONE THING THAT I WOULD LIKE TO SEE IS AN IN-DEPTH TUTORIAL ON GOOGLE DOCS!!! I HAVE BEEN USING GOOGLE DOCS FOR SEVERAL YEARS NOW, BUT I AM STILL FINDING THINGS THAT I HAVE MISSED!!! HAVE A GREAT DAY AND HAVE FUN STORMING THE CASTLE!!!!
Love Google Keep and your videos. My wife and I "Keep our grocery list on a note, so every time we go to the store we can pull it up on our phones and check items off. Ta-da! No more forgotten groceries. Thanks!
Great video, thank you. I started using google keep because it integrates with google assistant, so I can say hey google add bread (or whatever) to the shopping list and it adds it. I made a bunch of lists to yell at google about. Then I was like on wow this app is terrific and then found your video with lots more tips!
The collaborative option, first thought was it would be great for a family dinner where everyone might need to bring specific items. The host could make original list of what items for dinner are needed. Through collaboration each person could add their name as they tick off an item. This would be a good easy way to have everything covered and who's going to make/bring specific items. 👍
Love the checkboxes when shopping and the ability to uncheck when item is needed the following week or month so they come back to list
I agree. The voice dictation feature is a good reason to use on a daily basis. Thanks for sharing with us.
My husband had a stroke last year. Thanks for the tips as im seeing some possibilities for sending him reminders. These features are great for those with memory issues.
Keep is one of the few _must install first_ apps on my Android devices. Just a couple of points...
(1) with the app (on Android at least) you don't _have_ to be online. So if you're not near WiFi and you like to keep your mobile data off when you don't absolutely need it, Keep still works just fine. It will synch when it has the opportunity. Even voice recognition works without a connection.
(2) You're not locked into Google when you want to use the web-based version. Works just as well with, say, Opera (my 1st choice) or Firefox.
(3) Once the app's on your device, Keep is on your _share_ menu. So adding a note with a link to a UA-cam video or some highlighted text or a website is only as far away as that share button. And of course when you do that a lot, group and organize them with labels and colors.
Great tips, thanks for taking the time to share them!
Oh, I really like the idea of Keep being one of the Share options. I just add everything to my reading list....
@@megancampbell3914 It _is_ really convenient. I frequently use it even as a substitute for web browser bookmarks. That way no matter what device or web browser I'm using, my web page addresses are where I can find them.
Love the info one does not have to be online to retrieve info from Keep
@@HarryOrenstein Thanks. My own observation starts to give me pause, though. What happens when a user's collection of notes becomes so huge that data consumption on a handheld device starts to become a concern? As long as we're restricting ourselves to purely textual notes, that's not much of concern. One gigabyte is more than sufficient for storing all the text in the Library of Congress. But when we start adding hi-res pics and voice notes, things might start to become problematic. As a programmer, I'm wondering, how does Keep handle things then? Will it merrily consume whatever data it demands? Is it smart enough to spool data to an SDRAM or will it insist on putting everything in main RAM? That's one of my pet peeves with most Google products... their insistance on residing in main memory with no user _choice_ ... Sorry Google, there is no reason for a word processor or spreadsheet to be a CPU hog. Oh wait, there IS a reason. It's just that wanting to track everything I do on my phone isn't a valid one. If there was a way to dump Android altogether and just put Linux on my phone, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Thank You! You should also tell your viewers how to easily sort by dragging each line up or down (if using check boxes) and also the ability to uncheck an entry that has been deleted and put it back in the list. A perfect example is a grocery shopping list. Appreciate the video!
I have been using Keep for years and you still taught this old dog a few new tricks. Great video! Thanks!
Love your new puppy, Steve - gorgeous! Great video as always, but one killer feature of Keep that you touched on but didn't demonstrate is image-to-text. I find this invaluable as I moderate a Facebook group where posters can post in multiple languages. I can't understand many of these languages, but that's not a problem because I can use Google Translate. However, if they post an image with text, I can't use Google Translate directly, but if I save their post in Google Keep, I can grab the text from it and then put that text through Google Translate to find out whether it's spam or a genuine post. Absolutely brilliant!
I really, really wish it had formatting capabilities like bold and underline, though!
Great lighting on your video!
Totally agree. I use Keep mainly for idea captures or short note and maintaining my shopping list. I love that I can use it both on my iPad and my android phone.
It seems you are a family man.Good
Thank you for all of your content, I your passion for business reminds me of my late father. The comfort in your content is like being home for the first time in many years. Keep it up! I’ve used google keep since 2016 to keep track of notes on the go. This was a beautiful tutorial so thanks again.
Great video! Google Keep's simplicity is magical. The only issue is that it seems Google doesn't want to update it to give what users have asked for for a long time. Look at Apple Notes, which started as simple as Google Keep but has evolved into a very powerful notetaking tool but still maintained a balance between simplicity and power. It would be nice to see simple formatting (bold, highlight), mixed content types in one single note, tables, pdf attaching, password protection, and the removal of the limit of 100 tags in total in future updates. Personally, I also hope there is the ability to drag and drop list items between list notes, which saves a lot of time rewriting lists.
One feature you can mention in future videos is the many keyboard shortcuts that are quite useful in Google Keep.
This! Also: Google said it would cancel google Keep twice already... maybe don't inveat in something that won't last...
@@EverHappyDude That is such a good point. Google apps are where good ideas go to die. It is not so much a question of IF Google will ditch Keep as it is WHEN!
Been using it for years for shopping list, memo list, recipes, you name it. It rocks. Btw, in your video I saw some urls, in my Keep notes the urls show the page title plus a pic. Great app.
Kudos.
Thanks to Google's brain-dead algorithm, content providers resort to putting in about 97% video filler, digital roughage, to about 3% actual nutritional value.
I just finished watching a Google Keep video on another channel that had about 8 minutes of filler and about 45 seconds of actual useful information.
Thanks for bucking that trend. This was actually useful.
I love the voice dictation. It's very handy when I'm driving and need to note specific details. I can just delete the voice later and edit the text as needed.
Thanks for the tip. I am started using it immediately. Very helpful. Please ensure I am connected for the webinar each Wed.
If you want to make a list but not necessarily with check boxes, you can use the dash (-). When you start a line of your list put a dash at the beginning. When you hit return it moves you to the next line and automatically puts a dash in front of it. Pretty much like making bullets. For some lists I prefer this method to the boxes. With the boxes everything gets the little box - even titles. Using the dash you only get the marker icon the lines you want to include. It will not check off items that you complete but if that is not a desire then you don't need it.
The '+' also works like the '-' does.
Sometimes a note will start with '-' items and I turn them into '+' items when I complete them.
It also recognizes numbered lists in this way 👍, e.g
1.
2.
3.
It also recognizes bracketed format , e.g. 1), 2), 3)
It will even renumber a list entry if you add an entry in the middle of the list (this doesn't work perfectly every time)
@@ChrisKChandler I just tried these out and it is way cool, thanks so much!
Similarly, " * " will create bulleted list!!
i just found your channel and i really appreciate the way you have categorised your video into different chapters so we could watch the part which we don't understand again. thanks for making this video.
The Dotto U keeps me abreast of the power of my Pixel 6 and desktop Google usage. Always great info succinctly presented. Thanks. I like your updates of the various apps that you first covered 3 years ago..
Great business tips...Love your videos!
I recommend a browser extension called "Category Tabs for Google Keep" - it's an add-on that allows you to rename colors to categories.
For example, I'm used to having shopping lists in yellow, work-related notes in red, personal notes in blue, family and household notes in green, and so on. In that browser extension I can rename these categories so that Green is no longer Green, but Family, red is Work, and so on.
When I open Keep in the browser, these colors and the changed category names appear at the top as a sort of horizontal menu.
Those who like a sophisticated organization of notes will achieve this by combining labels, colors and these categories.
That is a great idea! Thanks so much fo sharing it with us!
I downloaded the app, but can’t figure out how to activate it. It tells me that I can turn it on in Settings, but when I open settings I don’t see anything related to the app. Can you help me? Please ?
Might want to point out that this is only for Google Chrome, and more so only for the Computer/Desktop/Chromebook version, as mobile Chrome doesn't support extensions.
@@tzfatree In mobile go to "all apps" and find the icon there.
I was just wishing for that feature in Google calendar. I can always change the color but can't add category to that color.
The features you're talking about are absolutely wonderful for the blind. They're now able to cope with computers just as the sighted.
You talked about the very effective search tool in Keep, but what you didn't say is how powerful it is with hand-written notes. You write something on paper, take a photo, create a note with that picture, and when you do a research in Keep, it will look into the text of this picture (even if it is hand-written and you didn't extract the text from the pictures). Powerful and useful for a mixed hand-written/digital way of taking notes.
ANOTHER great video. If I am wondering about ANYTHING techie, I come to your channel first and search... it has saved me countless hours in getting lost in the UA-cam vortex 😉
Keep is one of my most utilized apps. I did not know about the reminder @ location ability - that's pretty cool. Also, weird that, just the other day, I was thinking about "wouldn't it be nice to have" that very function.
Thank you sir!
I've been using Google Keep for years. Thanks for introducing me to features I didn't know existed.
Glad for your new puppy, they found a GREAT home! 😊
Unfortunately the number of labels allowed is limited.
She is slowly taking over the house.
I've been using Google Keep since two phones ago.. around 8-10 years and it is great, I use it day to day in it really helps a lot... Thanks for the review it just reinforces that I made a right decision that I have chosen to use it.
I love Google Keep. I use it as I would sticky notes. It is perfect for quick notes, shopping lists and even a watch later list. I also use it to triage ideas and information before I formally find a home for them in Notion or in an Office document. The search is fantastic, and it is easy to delete notes once you are done with them.
I've lived with computers for thirty years and still, you're doing a great job of teaching me things. Thank you so much. Love ya,
You give good advice !! A-1 tip - after watching your video i brought up google keep, now it's my favorite note keeper .. well done !! thanks Steve !
I would like to see more videos on Google Keep.
Wow! Thank You! As a very busy professional I have not taken the time to explore Google's other apps beyond Calendar, Contacts and Maps. When I am traveling i do take time to review some of the numerous informational videos on UA-cam. I am fortunate to have stumbled upon your excellent presentations, they are helping me be more productive. FYI what got me to discover your videos was the not the subject but the very effective way you illuminated your office presentation. I look forward to reviewing more of your material. Thanks Again
I have been using Keep for several years too, I use it on a daily base for random notetaking on the go and my meal planning amongst other things. Now here comes the awesome part, while I do my meal planning, I can do my grocery list at the same time , and then go straight to the store and tick those items off. Loove that feeling 😁 Apparently I have the add-on that Miroslaw is talking about because now I see I can categorise my list ...that's pretty neat ❤ And I do need to use the feature with recording notes way more.
YES PLEASE! More videos! Because Google keep is awesome, I use it for everything.
Just an interesting side note is that Evernote was created by an engineer who worked on OCR software and wrote a program to easily read and convert text in images into plain text. (he pitched the image to text software to many investors who didn't see value in the software) The note taking function was a side effect of that software which ended up becoming Evernote.
👍🏻 Interesting, thanks!
I recall how powerful the OCR was when i used Evernote in the early days - i could even search my photos of wine labels by text!
BTW: Google Keep also had extremely powerful OCR features when it first came out. Then they dumbed it down to what it does today (recognising mostly common fonts) .. but some folks might find its current abilities in this area useful. I recommend trying it out to see if it meets personal requirements.
I'm a big fan of Keep, although i no longer use its OCR very much (aka "Grab image text").
See my OCR and Keep in my note above. I USE KEEP OCR ALL THE TIME!
I love the capability to handwriting a note. Magically the search bar finds everything I wrote!
Please keep going with Google Keep…fascinating!
Google keep user since 2015,it's the best 👍
Great review, a game changer for me is that when you archive a file it still appears in you label folder, that allows you clean up your Home Screen but also file away notes etc, thanks again
The Voice Memo text conversion tip is great to learn!
Your demo of Google Keep just blew my mind. I agree it is no Evernote, but it is built for mobile phones. It is for taking quick notes and it does it exceptionally ally well.
I agree
Thanks Dotto, another excellent presentation. Your enthusiasm makes the topics you chose a must watch until the end of each video I have watched.
Steve you are the online teacher that every student wants in school, "keep" making these usefull video's 👍👌and greetings from Belgium 👋👋
Wow, thanks!
Good
OMG... I just found you in this clip and you have made a huge difference in my work tool use. I have needed this kind of app but didn't know anything about Google Keep and what it could do. Thanks so much for your very informative info. I have subscribed. You are great!
Great to hear!
Evernote used to be great for quick capture. The ability to capture notes quickly on my phone anywhere in a variety of formats was what kept me from switching to anything else for 10 years. No more. It's still my vault (at least for now), but for quick capture, I've gone to Nimbus. Google Keep did make my short list. I really like the Google ecosystem and if everything was a bit more integrated, I'd probably go all in.
Keep up the great work, DT
Excellent explanation.
I use Keep to make all my Calendar reminders because it them 'keeps' them all in one place if I need to make any modifications. If I use the reminder system built in to Calendar then to make a modification to a reminder you must find the date that the reminder is set to. It also makes for an easy way to cut & paste data between Android & MS Windows
I love Google keep and I had no idea. It did half of those things. Especially, that you can get a desktop version. You just completely made my day!
And yet another great video - thanks 👍 I've been using keep for a while but you've just introduced me to location reminders & voice memos 👍👍
"Keep" them coming !!
And more on keep please if you've got other great features up your sleeve!
You should share it and let everyone know.
Love Google Keep. Been using it for about 5 yrs now. One of the things I use it for is to keep UA-cam vids (tutorials) available for me. There are a lot of Photoshop tutorials on UA-cam and when one catches my eye, I want to make sure I can view it as often as I want without having to search for it on UA-cam. Instead, I drag the UA-cam URL and put it into a Keep page I've created. Then whenever I want to view that tut again, I know where it's at.
Hi Steve, love Keep. Use it in unison with Gmail. Can you please talk about security with Google Keep?
Wow such nostalgia, glad to see you back!
Yes, more on Keep please,
Roger Clark
Hi Steve: Thanks for creating and sharing this video. I am in the process adding a "note-taking" application to my Apple ecosystem. I started watching your Dotto's Data Cafe show back in the late 90's and found it very enjoyable and informative. Your style hasn't diminished over the years. Keep well. . . Cheers, Keith (Barrie, Ontario)
Never heard of Google Keep before. But for sure I will start using it. Great video 👍🏻
Simpletivity
Using Keep for years for just what you are talking about. Quick note to myself.....Congrats on the puppy
The sharing function is perfect for grocery lists -- we can each input what is needed, and whoever actually does the shopping has the full list. We also use it to make sure we've packed everything for a trip.
This is how my family uses it most. It is a little frustrating that I will be finished with the list and get home and get hit with "Where's the ...? I added it to the list." And I see they added ten things after I checked out. Wish there was a notification when someone edited a note or that I could lock out edits when I've crossed everything off the list.
Your help, and your videos, are fantastic for people like me! I was looking for a way to get rid of the hundreds of weekly notes, to have them where I can find them, KEEP has done the job. Thank you! GW
Steve - "Google Keep" seems to have two really good features for me (1) notifications on location reminders, and (2) Voice capture with text. However, if I get a vote I would like to see a more extensive Vlog - by you - on Google Keep. Thanks
I think there will be much more on Keep on teh channel, loads of interest!
I agree
Gold in the video. Gold in the comments. Time well spent.
Great Video Steve. I tend to use Keep for quick ctrl-c ctrl-v stuff I use often. like a customizable clipboard. And I like MS OneNote for larger pieces of data, like online research. I just signed into MS Sticky Notes for the first time and will begin testing it out today. I am curious to hear your take on MS Notes/ MS Sticky Notes.
I have been using Keep for shopping lists and other simple lists for years, but I never looked further to see the other features. I will be taking advantage of the labels and the audio notes for sure. Thank you for this video!
Great video, Steve. Thanks for sharing and happy Easter. I love Google Keep for all the aspects you covered. I mostly use it for taking notes of all types, but I also create a shopping list with a location reminder. I enjoy the integration with Docs, Slides, Calendar, and Gmail. I often use the Save to Google Keep feature when researching on the web. I set a weekly reminder to wind our clock. I haven't used the collaboration feature much. The color and image backgrounds are nice but I rely on labels and pinning to find things in a hurry. Another activity I use a lot is saving the note as a Google Doc. I can open the doc to format it. I could go on and on with all the features I like. I'm a Chromebook and Google Pixel phone user so I'm committed to the Google tools.
Forgot to mention - what a cute puppy!
Thanks! She is pretty cute!
Glad to see your comment. I didn't expect Google to be very useful. If you don't mind, I think you can share more with me
I agree with you. I use it to keep all my recipes. Nowadays cooking for my family is so much easier.
Sort by TAGS, COLORS and show only those filter items (focus)
I tried most of the others but I kept 😀 keep because of simplicity, OS versatility, collaboration and offline access (yes, I can use it on airplane mode, offline, no data service areas) and still sync when data or wifi is available.
Fabolous video. Thanks for showcasing Google Keep. I've been using it for some time but have been doing only the basics with it. I will start using a lot of the features you showcased here. Thanks a bunch.
I use Google Keep for my beginning and end of day checklists because when I complete everything I can simply click on Uncheck All Items and my list is reset for next use. It’s a great supplement to Evernote for me.
Great idea!
@@dottotech Thanks! The last item on my BOD checklist is "Reset EOD Checklist" and the last item on my EOD Checklist is "Reset BOD Checklist". I also have some simple lists of things that I access pretty often that I want at my fingertips, and it's easier and quicker to get to them in Google Keep than in Evernote.
It seems you are a family man.Good
I have been using Google Keep all my life however I didn't know about all these functionalities. Thankyou very much for this video!
Great video! I struggle between Evernote and Keep. I like the fact that fully integrates with the Google ecosystem but, just like you, I feel Google could step it up a bit. I love the Evernote clipper. I do not think you mentioned that feature which Evernote has perfected. How about a video about what you would ask Google to add to Keep to get closer to be a full-featured note taking up? KEEP up the good work! ;-)
Do not. Try Joplin instead. It is open source, free, encrypted and available for mobile platforms. And yes, Google doesn't get to read it, scan it, spy on you though Google drive can be used as cloud synchronization tool. I replaced Evernote with Joplin and love it. I also have synology notes, but Joplin gives me privacy with NO COMPANY having acces to the notes.
Your review is great and worth quoting
that location reminder is great
Yes, use this for Google to discontinue it in a few months, like they did with Google Read.
OMG that will Len up my Email. I keep so many emails just to remind me! Awesome sauce!
Keep is a great (simple) note taking app that Google should really put more resources towards. I switched from Evernote to it years ago and unfortunately have reached the point where it stops functioning (crashes, hangs, etc.). The problem seems to be that it was not (from what it seems) initially designed for large note sets, so as your note database grows you will start to see a tremendous slow down in performance and search, to the point where the app will just lookup and crash (tested across numerous Android devices to confirm behavior).
I've submitted quite a lot of bug reports about the performance degradation on Android and they never seem to get fixed .. seems to be a project with minimal resources given to it.
The only way I've found to combat this is to write a program that auto archives notes after a week. Seems a lot of the issue is in the size of the non-archived notes API calls. Once it reaches a certain amount, performance drops off a cliff (I'm guessing it has a set amount that can fit into an API call before it becomes multiple API calls).
Great feedback, It re-enforces my thought that Evernote is better for long term storage and Keep for immediate use.
Does it make any difference if you archive everything and use the labels to search? Just a thought as I use many thousands of notes in keep but the desk top is clear except for specific activities im working on each day
Hi Steve! So glad I found your channel. I was a loyal Dotto on Data viewer back whenever that was happening. Then a long gap ensued. And.... now I'm at NOW now. (Spaceballs reference obviously). I'm oriented toward the Google ecosystem and I've used Keep for a few years, but I did not know about the recording voice-to-text memo feature. As you said...way cool! Thanks, Steve.
Hey John. it makes my day when an old viewer reconnects! Glad you found us again.
One of my top uses for Keep is to collect web addresses. It is less regimental than the browser's bookmark manager. I can add tags and remarks to a web address note. I add a tag called Bookmark to those notes which categorizes them. Many of the web addresses point to documents shared from my Google Drive.
I don't use the picture capture feature because you cannot later export the picture for editing or storage in another application. There is the option to convert the picture note into a Google document, but that's not the format I want to keep pictures in and it would still be difficult to export the picture to a popular picture format.
That's a great idea!
Your review is great and worth quoting
Thank you so much for telling this, as I am overwhelmed with bookmarks and I want to add notes to them. Have you tried to export existing bookmarks to Keep?
Thank you!!! Exactly what I've been looking for. It syncs so well between devises and love how its so easy to set up and edit lists and see them all.
Great to hear!
I've been using Keep a little bit for years. But I'm perpetually dreading fully investing in it, as surely Google would then discontinue it, or somehow change it to make it unusable for me.
What makes you think they will discontinue it?
I used to follow you on TV…Then I quit the cable in Alberta due to too week programmation in general (Reality TV…worst ever shows) never tough I would see you on UA-cam, as usual, you’re totally awesome man. Just hurt to think I miss you all the years in between. Anyway, thank you so much, you’re the best!
It makes my day when an old Viewer reconnects! Glad you found us!
I use apple Notes on iOS The only thing I prefer in keep is the grid view, everything else is better in Notes on iOS, deeply integrated.
I use keep as a simple notes book. Didn't think it could do so much. Excellent.
I'm a loyal user of Google Keep and despite some minor frustrations around advanced features, the interface is super easy to use.
The search text within images tool is quite useful but could be made a bit more intuitive to use.
I'd also love to be able to share groups of labelled notes publicly without having to assign individual collaborators to each Note.
I like the ability to export labelled notes to a single Google Doc but this could also benefit from simplifying further.
The mobile app is good for writing down ideas on the move.
Thanks so much for this informative video! Love, love your precious pup!
She is winning us over.
One thing that Google Keep does better than any other app IMHO is recognise my handwriting. I wonder if anyone else has noticed this?
Google Handwriting functionality is built in.
Great intro to GKeep. Thank you. Good for grabbing song ideas with lyrics for songwriters and musicians.👍🏻
I don't trust Google.
Which note do you use?
@@jeishantamang9156 I use a small hard bound notebook and pen. I don't keep notes on my phone anymore. I am trying to confine my Google activities to my UA-cam channel. Will also be off of gmail soon. Cheers and good luck. Some people told me that EverNote is pretty good.
Why?
@@ahmedsheikh2615 who knows what they do with the data they collect from you -- I just limit my exposure to what Google products I absolutely need
Ok boomer
Thanks mucho.
I use Keep for lots of notes but I was unaware that I could drop videos and web pages into it. It even generates a title 👍
So now I can save the interesting stuff in Keep and add a few notes of my own.
Previously I would save to my Gmail and then move to a folder.
Btw when I dictate a note on my Android phone I don't get the audio file. Not a problem as the speech to text is very good. Even for a Glasgow accent 😀