google Keep just gained a highly requested feature: the ability to sort your notes. Previously, the app defaulted to a reverse chronological order, blending automatic sorting wiht manual reordering. Now, you have more control over how your notes are organized.
Here’s what you need to know about the new sorting options:
Date created: Arrange notes by when you first made them.
Date modified: Sort by the last time you edited a note.
Alphabetical: Organize notes in alphabetical order.Pinned notes will always remain at the top of your list, irrespective of the sorting method you choose. Importantly, notes within the Pinned section will also adhere to your selected sort order. I’ve found that this provides a nice balance of prioritization and organization.
This change addresses a long-standing user request for greater flexibility. before, the hybrid system-automatic sorting with manual adjustments-could feel a little chaotic. Now, you can choose the method that best suits your workflow.
Here’s what works best for different users:
For project management: Use “Date modified” to quickly see what you’ve been actively working on.
For brainstorming: “Alphabetical” can definitely help you locate notes quickly when ideas are flowing.
For general organization: “Date created” provides a clear timeline of your note-taking.
The update does slightly reduce the size of the search bar to accommodate the new sort button.However, this is a small trade-off for a significant advancement in usability. Considering Google Keep is a go-to note-taking app for many, this update will likely be welcomed by a large audience. It’s a simple change that adds a lot of value, making it easier to manage and find your significant information.
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