nedd wrote: » Googles take on Evernote thats doesn't have as much features... I have been using Evernote for some note taking and its very good. I will leave Google Keep on my phone and keep an eye on the updates to see if anything good comes out of it. EDIT: This guy agrees with me, and I him:http://www.androidguys.com/2013/03/20/five-reasons-evernote-still-reigns-over-google-keep/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+androidguyscom+(AndroidGuys)
steve_r wrote: » Yeah, I'm in the same boat, I imagine most people who already use Evernote are. I downloaded the app - I don't see a desktop page/program yet though? First impressions: Clean, colourful, easy to use. Simple way to change an existing list to a checklist. To give it a demo I hit share on a gmail email, it gave me an option straight away to put it into a Keep note, and annother quick option to tuck it into a checklist, and to change the colour. I don't have a huge amount of Evernote notes, so I'll probably use both programs concurrently. Depending on the future google integration/ desktop options, I'll most likely end up prefering one long term.
jwcurtin wrote: » Play Store Link Looks very interesting. A Google Note App finally comes to Android. 4.0+
wilkie2006 wrote: » Nice one, thanks OP. Exactly the type of app I've been looking for. Cheers.
wilkie2006 wrote: » Actually, on closer investigation, not so sure that this is totally right for me. Anyone know of a (free) notebook app that will sync between Google Chrome on my laptop and my smartphone (Samsung S3)? Cheers
Chinpool wrote: » In what way isn't this syncing? Should sync between the phone app and keep.google.com
Hi,
Not sure if there is a newer thread for google keep. I used it recently and find it very handy. I was just wondering is there a way to lock notes with passwords as anyone can access it on my home PC. Most of them are generic nonsense but some of them are important that I would not like anyone reading.
Thanks
Why would you allow anyone use your windows profile? Set one up for yourself with a password. Problem solved.
I understand you point but when you have 2 pensioner parents, getting them to use it is a start, setting up another profile is just an added level of complexity for them.