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Google Keep update
I’d been a die-hard Evernote user since 2009, but over the past few months I’ve taken a liking to Google Keep. It’s not nearly as powerful and can’t do cool stuff like store attachments and search text within PDFs, but it’s far lighter, quicker and simpler to use when you want to quickly make notes on your phone. The latest version of Keep now lets you draw on a blank note or annotate an image by scribbling on it. You can launch the new ‘Drawing’ note type right from the app’s home screen widget to quickly start handwriting — perfect…

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