Last year, we got the news that Google was looking to add some text formatting to its notetaking app Keep Notes. Not too long ago, we saw a leak of this functionality showing us that it’s pretty basic ...
Have you ever found yourself frantically scribbling down notes from a meeting, struggling to copy a recipe from a magazine, or trying to preserve the details of a handwritten letter? These moments can ...
There’s a lot to be excited about with the new iOS 15.4 update, like the ability to use Face ID with a mask on, the biting lip and 122 other new Emojis, and a new camera feature that lets you scan ...
Google Keep has been working on some changes to the app’s floating action button (FAB) for note creation. A new setting lets you remove the step of choosing a media type, letting the FAB default to ...
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the weekend news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade with multiple publications, including the likes of Times Internet, ...
Note-taking might seem like a basic task, yet every app has a different concept of the best way to do it. Some focus on simplicity, with nothing but plain text pages in chronological order. Others ...
Google is now widely rolling out the ability to “Create text notes by default,” as well as an Audio shortcut, in Keep for Android. Once enabled, tapping the FAB (floating action button) will ...
iOS 15.4 and iPadOS 15.4 were released to the public last week, and one new change is the addition of a "Scan Text" shortcut for quickly scanning printed or handwritten text into the Notes app on the ...
Photo: Christian Tietze The Archive is for taking notes, and for searching notes. That may seem obvious, but both of these functions are equally important. In fact, you do both tasks the exact same ...
Perhaps the biggest change for Notes this year is the brand new design with Liquid Glass. Though the basic structure of the app remains the same, everything looks and feels more modern thanks to ...
NotePlan will soon be available for iOS, and is now ready for the Mac. Right now, NotePlan is available for Mac, with a two week-trial on the developer’s site. It’s $20 in the Mac App Store, and you ...