Google Keep: The GuideIn a nutshell, Keep is a note taking app. Google kept it simple. You take notes, make a list, and even set reminders.[TIP]Even though this is the main menu, the default screen is your notes screen. To access the menu, tap the upper left hand corner of the screen. [INFO]You can Archive any note or Reminder. Using the menu buttons at the upper right hand corner, you can choose Archive, Delete, Show Checkboxes (I will touch on that later), Share, Settings, Feedback, and Help.[/INFO][/TIP]Archived notes allow you to save them for whatever reason as opposed to deleting or keeping them in your main Notes section.Reminders can be set one of two ways. Method one is clicking the menu at the upper left and clicking Reminders. There you can create a Reminder. The other is to just create a Note, and at the bottom is a click that will set a reminder.[NOTE]Across the top are your types of reminders. First is the typing feature. Second is a list. Third is a dictation note. And fourth is a photo note[/NOTE]Overall, this guide probably makes the app seem more complicated to use than it actually is. Since inception, I use this app almost daily.