Google have officially launched their note taking service which was accidentally leaked a few days back.
Now that it has been launched, this will probably be rivaling with Evernote and other popular services. And we have good news for Android users, they have already launched an app at Google Play.
Let’s take a look at the list of the app’s features:
Quickly capture what’s on your mind and recall it easily wherever you are. Create a checklist, enter a voice note or snap a photo and annotate it. Everything you add is instantly available on all your devices – desktop and mobile.
With Google Keep you can:
Keep track of your thoughts via notes, lists and photos
Have voice notes transcribed automatically
Use homescreen widgets to capture thoughts quickly
Color-code your notes to help find them later
Swipe to archive things you no longer need
Turn a note into a checklist by adding checkboxes
Use your notes from anywhere – they are safely stored in the cloud and available on the web at Google Drive
The app has been optimized for mobiles and tablets, and runs fine on my Nexus 7 and Optimus One. There are two widgets available, a 3×2 widget and a 3×1 widget. You can use the widgets to quickly capture notes. Voice notes and color coding different notes are awesome.
A few screenshot’s of the app:
Here is an official video which explains the features of Google Keep:
You can download Google Keep from the Play Store fore free, use the widget below to head to the app’s page:
[app]com.google.android.keep[/app]
You need to have a Google account to use the Google Keep service.