Google Keep text formatting is making its way onto the web. The company is finally deploying a much-awaited feature to its popular note-taking app in the web version.
The update can now be used to format notes directly in their web browsers. It provides an easier way to organize, highlight, and emphasize important information, on a larger screen.
Now instead of navigating out of the browser, users can do so easily without the need to leave the browser. This improvement increases productivity, as well as involves more consistency within platforms.
For a long time now the absence of even the most basic text formatting on the Google Keep web app. Especially those who constantly switch between their phones and computers.
In comparison to the web, the Android app acquired the functionality to bold, italicize, underline, and use headers. This update hopes to close that gap and create a more joint experience.
This implies that notes prepared by the Android app will now appear properly on the web. The same is true with formatting a note on the web. The notes on your Android device should have the styles.
This cross platform consistency will make Google Keep much more user-friendly. This is for users that use it on many different devices.
The appearance of text formatting in the Google Keep web app is always a pleasant and long-awaited addition. It gives users more freedom of play with respect to how they organize and present their notes.
Whether for writing up to-do lists, or generating thoughts, the ability to format text will certainly make Google Keep even more valuable. Look out for your Google Keep web app in the next few weeks and this useful new feature will appear.
This is good news for Google Keep users who do use their computers. They can now turn your notes into a more appealing online version than it would look on your phone. You can boldface, italicize, or underline words. You can also use bigger headings to make your longer notes organized.
This makes it easier and if not possible in some cases to read and understand the notes. Moreover, if you format a note from your computer, you will see it looking the same way on your phone.
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