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jamezr

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Does anyone know of something like Google Keep for IOS.
I like Keep because it is so simple and easy to use. It is on my Note 4 and on any Android device.
What I want is something simple for notes and grocery lists and to do lists. It can be emailed or shared. I have tried Evernote and it is not quite the same.
Any thoughts?
 

mattopotamus

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Does anyone know of something like Google Keep for IOS.
I like Keep because it is so simple and easy to use. It is on my Note 4 and on any Android device.
What I want is something simple for notes and grocery lists and to do lists. It can be emailed or shared. I have tried Evernote and it is not quite the same.
Any thoughts?

Keep is on IOS.

When was the last time you tried evernote? It has the features you mentioned. It also has s-pen support if you are using a note 4. You can actually set it up so the quick notes you take with the default s-pen app are automatically synced to evernote.
 

MRU

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Google Keep for IOS?

Keep isn't on iOS officially

However you can use GoKeep (and GoKeep+) as alternative solution to accessing Google Keep.

One is ad supported other is paid solution, both are iPhone 6 & 6+ optimised.

I use + version until Google finally release an official one.

GoKeep+ for Google Keep by Brais Moure
https://appsto.re/ie/4i1T1.i
 

v871305

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Keep isn't on iOS officially

However you can use GoKeep (and GoKeep+) as alternative solution to accessing Google Keep.

One is ad supported other is paid solution, both are iPhone 6 & 6+ optimised.

I use + version until Google finally release an official one.

GoKeep+ for Google Keep by Brais Moure
https://appsto.re/ie/4i1T1.i

This. The ads on the free one are really annoying so I'd say get the +.

Not as seamless as using on an android device (obviously), but the best one I've found on iOS. Does seem to crash randomly on my 6+ though :/
 

jamezr

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Keep is on IOS.

When was the last time you tried evernote? It has the features you mentioned. It also has s-pen support if you are using a note 4. You can actually set it up so the quick notes you take with the default s-pen app are automatically synced to evernote.
Thanks! I guess I should have checked first. :eek:

I like Keep because I can open it and it is fast and has all of my stuff right there. Evernote seems to have more options but more menus to open too.
 

JaySoul

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Evernote is one of those services that I've tried to use repeatedly but always end up not using properly.

Keep is much more simple, flexible and easy in my opinion.

But Reminders on iOS was always pretty good, too.
 

Lloydbm41

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Does anyone know of something like Google Keep for IOS.
I like Keep because it is so simple and easy to use. It is on my Note 4 and on any Android device.
What I want is something simple for notes and grocery lists and to do lists. It can be emailed or shared. I have tried Evernote and it is not quite the same.
Any thoughts?

No need to download any app or pay for anything. On ios all the apps require access to the the online version, so why bother with the middle man.

Open Safari, log into your Google account and then go to the onlune versiin of Keep. Make yourself a quicklink icon on your homepage for it. Done.

Here is the outcome. No adds. No dependency on 3rd party apps. No security worries of developers using your info.
 

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Dontazemebro

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No need to download any app or pay for anything. On ios all the apps require access to the the online version, so why bother with the middle man.



Open Safari, log into your Google account and then go to the onlune versiin of Keep. Make yourself a quicklink icon on your homepage for it. Done.



Here is the outcome. No adds. No dependency on 3rd party apps. No security worries of developers using your info.


I don't know why I never thought of that.

Thanks
 

jamezr

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Aug 7, 2011
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Evernote is one of those services that I've tried to use repeatedly but always end up not using properly.

Keep is much more simple, flexible and easy in my opinion.

But Reminders on iOS was always pretty good, too.
That sums up my feelings exactly!

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No need to download any app or pay for anything. On ios all the apps require access to the the online version, so why bother with the middle man.

Open Safari, log into your Google account and then go to the onlune versiin of Keep. Make yourself a quicklink icon on your homepage for it. Done.

Here is the outcome. No adds. No dependency on 3rd party apps. No security worries of developers using your info.
Perfect! Thank you
 

Stuntman06

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Sep 19, 2011
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No need to download any app or pay for anything. On ios all the apps require access to the the online version, so why bother with the middle man.

Open Safari, log into your Google account and then go to the onlune versiin of Keep. Make yourself a quicklink icon on your homepage for it. Done.

Here is the outcome. No adds. No dependency on 3rd party apps. No security worries of developers using your info.

That's what I do on my iPad Mini.
 
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