For the launch of the new Pixel Tablet for 2023, Google wants its return to the tablet market to be in style, so little by little, in addition to improving the operating system with new features for tablets, it is also improving its app ecosystem.
last may Google announced that they were optimizing more than 20 applications for tablets, and little by little these improvements arrived, such as the new Chrome interface for tablets or the new Google Keep interface.
Introducing the new Google Keep for tablets
It’s surprising that an app launched in 2013, when Google was releasing the Nexus 7 (2012) and was about to launch the Nexus 7 (2013), didn’t get a tablet-optimized interface until nine years later. The tablet version of google notes and lists app it was limited to opening notes and lists in a central window, but now with its new design it gains in productivity.
Google Keep for tabletsin landscape mode, now displays a dual pane view. In the left panel we have a seen with all our notes and in the right panel we can see a note.
This way we can quickly switch between our notes, since we won’t have to go back to the list of notes. By clicking on each note, they will be displayed in large format on the right, which makes it possible to find a note more quickly.
This improvement joins the drag-and-drop functionality that Google Keep implemented in the app a few months ago, so with split-screen mode you can drag images and text from other apps into Notes. Google Keep.
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