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"Google Keep" that allows you to notify you by sticking notes like sticky notes

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Speaking of notes, there are famous services such as Evernote and OneNote, and Google has services such as "Google Tasks", which are good at making lists.Compared to them, there are very few things that can be used as Google Keep, which can be squeezed by labeling, and if you are already using Evernote or OneNote, it may look like a feeling of feeling now.

メモを付箋紙のようにぺたぺた貼れて通知もできる「Google Keep」

For example, if you already manage your schedule with Google Calendar and want to manage tasks well, of course, Google Tasks are good.However, if you don't depend on digital so much, Google Keep should feel enough.Specifically, those who do not feel the need to manage their schedule until using the schedule book, those who mainly use paper system notebooks, and those who feel that existing memo services are unlikely to be used.Etc.

Google Keep has very simple and easy input items.Therefore, I would like to let you only inform you of what you think is needed, and on the contrary, I want to respond to private errands that are not enough to write in my notebook, to see the shopping list.Opening a system organizer is easy to meet your needs.

You can write down the melody that floats on your head with voice, or you can draw a figure in the Android version, so it seems good to use it as a sketch -only memo to use a widget.Recent smartphones have been large screen, so you should be able to write enough with your fingertips alone.In addition to this, you will be able to play an active role in scenes where you can not take out notepad immediately, such as writing without forgetting the word you said.

There are still parts that are difficult to use, such as it is difficult to specify the location with the reminder, but even though it is simpler that it is simply written and pasted, it has a multi -device with audio memo and reminder, and you do not have to worry about the capacity, surprisingly.It seems to be.