Google Keep has plenty of competition, from Evernote, to Microsoft's OneNote, but that doesn't mean it's not seen its own healthy share of success. As such, it seems Google is trying to expand their reach with the quick-notes app even further. Today, Google has announced it's finally making the move to iOS, with Google Keep coming to the iTunes app store over two years since it came to Android. Available for the iPhone and iPad, it delivers the same features available for Android and the web version, letting you search for notes, label and colour-code them, as well as setting time-based and location-based reminders. Keep also lets you share notes with other users, so you can both edit, say, a checklist. Google Keep is now available on the iTunes store for free.

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