Recently, news about Google’s note-taking application Keep has attracted widespread attention. According to people familiar with the matter, Google is actively developing a new feature, which is to introduce a "version history" function in its note-taking application Keep. This feature will allow users to easily access previous versions of notes when using the Keep website
Sources pointed out that users can view and manage historical versions of notes in a few simple steps. First, users need to log in to their Google account and then enter the Keep website. When browsing your notes, just hover over a specific note or click on it to enter a detailed view. Then, click the three-dot icon in the lower right corner to expand the menu of more options. In this menu, users will see the "Version History" option, and after clicking it, they can enter the version history list of the note.
Each version lists in detail information such as creation time, date and author. Users can quickly understand the background of different versions based on this information. In addition, users can choose to view the details of a specific version and activate the download of that version of the notes. However, it should be noted that the version history function currently seems to be only available on the Keep website. The mobile Android and iOS applications do not yet support this function
Although the version history function brings convenience in many aspects , but there are some limitations. As far as the editor understands, although the version history record can display changes in text, it does not support version comparison of images. This means that users can only see modifications to text, but not changes to images in the version history.
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