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Google Keep Introduces Version History: Track Changes Over Time

Evelyn Blake
Last updated: 1 September 2023 09:29
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Google Keep, the note-taking app by Google, is finally catching up to a much-awaited feature – version history, a function, which could help you from having to manually rewrite any text that you might have deleted accidentally. With the version history function, Google Keep enables users to download a text file containing previous versions of their notes and lists.

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This is a basic feature, and it’s a bit puzzling that Google didn’t include it in Keep until now. Google has had similar features in its other apps, like Google Drive, for a long time. The way they’ve added this feature is also a bit strange. Instead of just tapping a button to see the history and easily go back to an older version of your note, you have to download a file and manually copy the old text into your note. It’s not the most user-friendly approach, but it’s a step in the right direction for Keep.

Google Keep's Version History. I have seen news of this, but with "Coming soon" written. Luckily Google enabled it for me and here is how it works. #Google #Android https://t.co/MGeCDVz3iM pic.twitter.com/QG12cIlAV5

— AssembleDebug (Shiv) (@AssembleDebug) August 18, 2023

Unlike some other Google apps like Docs, which offer a seamless way to revert to previous versions with a simple tap, Google Keep’s implementation is a bit different. Users will need to download a file containing the previous version and manually copy the desired text back into their current notes.

Currently, version history is available only on the web version of Google Keep; it hasn’t made its way to the Android or iOS apps just yet. If you accidentally removed an image from a note, you won’t be able to recover it using this version history.

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Evelyn Blake is an investor in technology and journalist who has been in the nascent space since 2014. Her love and passion for technological innovations made her delve deeper into the world of technology evolution. As a journalist, Evelyn has been covering latest trends and emerging gadgetries. She is a philanthropist and human rights activist.

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