![]() ![]() Google Keep’s multi-instance support for notes and the mouse capabilities are rolling out over the coming weeks. Keeps latest update follows its dual-pane redesign for large-screen devices. The Google Docs app got this functionality last year to match the web. You can resize unselected rows and columns in the former app, as well as click, drag, and hover. ![]() However, if there’s any other note taking app which you wish to switch to, exporting. (seems like they'd want to provide a way to import from Evernote, but they don't) If you use Google Takeout, and download your Keep data, it will be in a set of HTML files for which you could construct a parser and an uploader that used Evernote's API (or format the data for. Similarly, Google Sheets and Slides for Android will offer full mouse support. We will be looking at how you can import notes to Google Keep and OneNote. Google has little incentive to help you take your data to Evernote. Keep is very much becoming one of Google’s best tablet/foldable apps as new large-screen features are continually introduced. All of this is to serve as background so you understand that I'm not considering replacing Evernote with Google Keep.Despite the fact that. Having two windows open side-by-side enables better insight into your notes and gives you more ways to work with, display, and organize your content across Google Workspace. In fact, I'm writing this article right now in Evernote. The left half then lets you open another note and interact with both simultaneously. ![]() ![]() When you long-press on a note from the main feed, the overflow menu in the actions bar will show “Open in new window” to launch it in a window on the right. The method used to access this second instance of Google Keep could be more straightforward. Following the dual-pane redesign, Google Keep on Android tablets and foldables will soon let you open side-by-side notes. ![]()
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