Google Keep now supports multiple accounts on Android tablets

Google Google has announced that its Google Keep app now allows users to open multiple accounts simultaneously on Android tablets, an option it hopes will make it easier to organize content on devices with large screens.

The technology company launched Google Keep and 2013which is presented as a tool that allows users to organize their personal information through the notes file, which is synchronized between other devices. To access this application, a Gmail account is required.

Since then, the firm has introduced improvements aimed at increasing productivity, such as the option to drag and insert images saved in the app to other compatible apps in the Google ecosystem or a note widget that allows you to pin them to the device’s home screen and edit them with a single tap.

The company has recalled that last year it introduced the possibility of opening several application windows on large-screen Android devices – tablets -, which will soon be launched another new functionality.

This has been explained in a post on his blog, where he said that he will allow the use multiple accounts user at a time on the same device, while maintaining the ability to have two windows open (one on each side of the panel) to improve visibility.

This multi-support feature is now available via app update 5.24.242.03.90 for all Google Workspace customers, individual Workspace subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts.

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