Google Keep app version 5.24.422.02.90 found that it allows you to “use inking, images, and text to sketch, illustrate, brainstorm, and save your ideas. Works great with a stylus or touch,” reports Android Authority. This format offers more options than drawing.
Another interesting innovation is floating notes. “Click with the stylus to capture ideas from anywhere. Collect information using a screenshot tool,” reads one line of code in the app. You can also create notes directly on the lock screen, another line reads: “Write down your thoughts directly from the lock screen. Keep will save them for you. By default, we create a new note every time. If you want the same note to appear every time, go to the Keep app settings.”
Android Authority journalists managed to activate the user interface for handwritten notes – the new format will appear in addition to the drawing format already present in Google Keep. The Pen and Selection tools look the same, the stroke width slider has received an updated appearance, and the color selection interface has also changed. By clicking the button with the plus icon, you are prompted to add an image (with cropping), text with formatting, or take a photo; The cursor allows you to move objects added to the screen.
A wide variety of lines and grids or squares are available: large and small dots, small and large squares, wide or narrow horizontal lines – or none at all. The finished note can be exported to a PDF file.
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