The first of the smartphone devices— Palm—was focused towards the men in suits. BlackBerry and its boys revolutionised the market further. The phone was a business device, meant for serious people, ...
Google has released its note-taking Google Keep app, and it’s not much more than a mildly useful app that doesn’t come close to the capabilities of Microsoft OneNote and Evernote. I’ve put it throught ...
Google recently introduced Keep, a note-taking service you can use to organize things you need to remember—notes to yourself, to-do or grocery lists, photos of receipts, a wine label or whiteboard and ...
I’m a big fan of Evernote and Microsoft’s OneNote and am looking forward to the rumored Google note-taking app named Keep as well. But if I had only one note-taking and data capture app to rely on, ...
As a journalist and avid enthusiast of productivity apps, I’ve used more note-taking apps than I care to admit. Google Keep, OneNote, SimpleNote, and a pretty wide assortment of open-source tools have ...
Sometimes there is nothing like trying something new to make you appreciate what you already have. Spend some time with Google Inc.’s newest online service, Keep, and you may find yourself falling in ...
For most of the office suite (and for PDF files), using Windows LiveSync works perfectly. However, because Outlook and OneNote keep open a file, LiveSync is very messy with plenty of version conflicts ...