Google Keep is rolling out a long-overdue version history tool, which could save you having to manually retype text if you make a mistake..
points out, Keep's version history is only available on the web for now — you won't be able to see previous versions of your notes on the Android or iOS apps just yet. What's more, it doesn't cover images, so if you deleted a photo from a note, you won't be able to recover it using this option.
This is a fairly basic feature and it's somewhat baffling that Google hasn't offered it in Keep until now. After all, the company has long offered similar functions in Google Drive apps. The implementation is odd too. Rather than seeing the version history in the app and being able to revert to a previous incarnation of a note with a tap , having to download a file and copy text back in manually seems like a strange choice. That said, this is a step in the right direction for Keep.
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