GOOGLE is rolling out a useful upgrade to Android devices across the world.
The app has been downloaded more than 1.5million times on the Google Play Store.
Google Keep is the company’s free digital notes and lists app.
The platform hasn’t changed much in its ten year history.
But this year Google started developing things like a Google Keep widget.
We also saw the introduction of version history.
Now the tech giant is going a step further with some even more handy new tools.
It’s a pretty basic change that users have been crying out for years.
The latest Android update allows you to format text how you like.
This means you can do things like bold or italics so your notes stand out appropriately.
Android Police was first to spot the long overdue feature.
It’s rolling out now, so look out for an update if you use Google Keep.
“This highly requested feature enables you to customize and add emphasis to your text through bolding, underlining, italicizing, and heading styles,” Google said.
“You will be able to access rich text formatting in existing Keep notes on Android devices in the coming weeks.”
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