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Old 03-20-2013, 07:42 PM   #46
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Google "Keep" Released Today. . .

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Originally Posted by VydorScope View Post
One note is great... but Evernote is nice too, just a suggestion.
Some news for the Office suite lovers. Aimed directly at EverNote and OneNote Keep is currently only available for Android SmartPhones and Internet browsers (Though I don't doubt the other platforms will be released shortly)

I've played around a bit with basic functionality. It's pretty basic at this point, so it's very intuitive since it doesn't DO all that much It claims to save with Google Drive but I don't see any Keep files on my drive, so I'm thinking at this point it doesn't interface with Google Docs at all.

Well, I can copy and paste from Keep to a text document, but I can't figure out how to directly save a web link to a note or search a note or a group of notes for specific text.

It's attractive and well designed, but at this point I'd say it's OK for basic list making, not much more. I hope they add some serious tools to the thing and make it a serious part of their office suite. It REALLY needs to have a serious search capability. Without search, it's just a not very good text editor.

Well, it IS less than 24 hours old, I'd be surprised if they consider it a completed project.
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