Google launched a note taking app that you can quickly scribble your findings. It is available for Android and Web and it will automatically sync between the Web site and the Android app. It is available to download for Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and higher devices at Google Play and can be accessed online at the http://drive.google.com/keep.
After installing the Android app you’ll be asked to select the Google account you want to use with Keep. In Android version you can take notes in four ways
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] By directly clicking on the initial start screen.
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Add a checklist by tapping on the check mark icon.
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Create a voice memo by tapping on the microphone. All memos are instantly transcribed, keeping both the audio and text in the note.
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Add a photo as a note by tapping on the camera.
The interface of the android app is eye-catching and easy to use. Notes can be arranged in grid or even as a list and also can rearrange notes.
Here is the some features of Google Keep:
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Keep track of your thoughts via notes, lists and photos
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Have voice notes transcribed automatically
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Use home screen widgets to capture thoughts quickly
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Color-code your notes to help find them later
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Swipe to archive things you no longer need
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Turn a note into a checklist by adding check boxes
[icon name=icon-chevron-right] Use your notes from anywhere – they are safely stored in the cloud and available on the web.
Google Keep comes with two widgets for Android. This one is the extended version, with the ability to scroll through the notes without firing up the app. There’s also a lock screen widget for devices with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.