Google Keep, the popular note-taking app by Google, is introducing a new feature for Android users with large-screen devices like tablets and foldables. Now, users can seamlessly switch between multiple Google accounts within the app, enhancing productivity and flexibility.
Key points to note about this new feature include:
– Users can have two Keep windows open side-by-side, each logged into a different Google account.
– Ideal for those managing personal and work accounts or multiple Google accounts.
– Builds upon the existing multi-instance support introduced last year.
– Allows for viewing two different notes simultaneously in split-screen mode.
This new multi-account support adds a whole new level of convenience for Google Keep users on large-screen Android devices. Whether you’re juggling various accounts or simply looking to stay organized, this feature makes it easier to access and manage your notes efficiently.
The rollout of this feature is ongoing for both Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains within Google Workspace. Whether you’re a Workspace customer or an individual subscriber with a personal Google account, you’ll soon be able to take advantage of this enhanced functionality on your large-screen Android device.
Google’s commitment to improving its Workspace apps is evident through updates like these. By prioritizing user experience on larger screens, Google aims to make its productivity tools even more valuable for users across different platforms. Stay tuned for more enhancements and features as Google continues to evolve its suite of applications.