<\/a><\/p>\n Google Keep has just received a very neat update with an improved UI and added drawer. After taking a closer look, you will notice it highly ressembles the Android application. This is exactly what Google was trying to accomplish, and they have succeeded on creating uniformity across both platforms. <\/p>\n <\/a>Aside from unifying the experience between Android and Chrome, Google also decided to clean the experience by creating a new section – Active Notes. These are the most recent and used entries. Older and non-active notes will be hidden from the main page. These can simply be accessed in the “All Notes” section, which can be found by opening the drawer. <\/p>\n The drawer is opened by clicking on the three lines on the top-left corner. It is a very simple and intuitive experience. Here is what you can find in the drawer: <\/p>\n If you haven’t tried Google Keep, you should at least give it a try. Especially those who use both Android and Chrome. I have replaced all my to-do apps and replaced them with Google Keep. It offers a simple way to keep track of your lists, reminders and notes. <\/p>\n What’s best, Google Keep works great with all your Google devices! Google Keep syncs across my computers, smartphones and tablets seamlessly. You can download the Android app from the Google Play Store<\/a> and get the Chrome App from the Chrome Web Store<\/a>. <\/p>\n Enjoy! What do you guys use for managing your tasks? <\/p>\nNew drawer and Active Notes<\/h2>\n
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