Google Keep now supports Multiple Accounts support Via Side Split-Screen Mode on large-screen Android devices
																								
												
												
											Google Keep is a highly used Google service generally used for note-taking. It is now getting new feature support. For Android owners with large screen models like tablets and foldables, Google Keep will now allow users to use multiple accounts simultaneously via a side split screen mode.
Earlier, Google Keep acquired the ability to open the second app in split-screen mode on large-screen Android devices, which allows users to view their notes simultaneously. Now, this multi-app support is being integrated into multi-account support, allowing users to open their primary account on the left and secondary account on the right. 
Selecting a note from the home screen and tapping on the overflow menu will open a new window. Then, users can head back to the main screen to select the switch accounts option. The process could be more straightforward when you need another account on Google Keep.
Moreover, it’s important to note that multi-account support via side split screen mode is currently live with the latest 5.24.242.03.90 version of the Google Keep app and will be available to all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts.

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