In recent news, Google has released a new update for its popular Google Keep app that enables users to access multiple accounts simultaneously on Android tablets. This new feature is intended to enhance the user experience and simplify the process of managing content on devices with large screens.
Google Keep was first launched in 2013 as a tool for organizing personal information through synchronized notes across devices. To use the app, users must have a Gmail account. Over time, Google has introduced numerous improvements to boost productivity, such as the ability to drag and drop images from the app into other compatible apps within the Google ecosystem, as well as a note widget for pinning notes to the device’s home screen.
Last year, Google introduced the ability to open multiple application windows on large-screen Android devices such as tablets. Now, Google has added another significant functionality that allows users to open multiple accounts on the same device while maintaining two windows open simultaneously for improved visibility. This new multi-account feature is accessible through app update 5.24.242.03.90 for all Google Workspace customers, individual Workspace subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts. The update aims to streamline the user experience and make it easier to manage multiple accounts on Android tablets.
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