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You can drag notes from Google Keep to Google Docs - vision63 - 03-04-2017

From within a Google Doc.


We're in the Looking Glass here People...


Re: You can drag notes from Google Keep to Google Docs - vision63 - 03-05-2017

Don't all shout at once! Let your joy loose! Confusedmiley-music039:


Re: You can drag notes from Google Keep to Google Docs - freeradical - 03-05-2017

First I have to know what Google Keep is.


Re: You can drag notes from Google Keep to Google Docs - vision63 - 03-05-2017

freeradical wrote:
First I have to know what Google Keep is.

It's a simple magical note keeping app. You'll love it.




Re: You can drag notes from Google Keep to Google Docs - freeradical - 03-05-2017

I asked about "everything/anything" apps here.

http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,2107414,2107414#msg-2107414

I guess the question is whether you have the self discipline to put things where they belong in the first place so you can easily find them. I've been pretty bad about this myself, especially with PDFs. I really need to make sense of the staggering number of PDFs I've collected.

There's a lot of discussion on the interwebs about these type of apps. People who used to like them have decided they're archaic now. Others still like them. YMMV.

I think the upside to these kind of apps is that you can assign more than one keyword to each file, making them more "findable".


Re: You can drag notes from Google Keep to Google Docs - vision63 - 03-05-2017

freeradical wrote:
I asked about "everything/anything" apps here.

http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,2107414,2107414#msg-2107414

I guess the question is whether you have the self discipline to put things where they belong in the first place so you can easily find them. I've been pretty bad about this myself, especially with PDFs. I really need to make sense of the staggering number of PDFs I've collected.

There's a lot of discussion on the interwebs about these type of apps. People who used to like them have decided they're archaic now. Others still like them. YMMV.

I think the upside to these kind of apps is that you can assign more than one keyword to each file, making them more "findable".

It really is. Also key is being able to easily pull it up on any device. It's all automatically backed up. I use Keep for short notes with photos and Evernote for longer form stuff.