
The official release notes, as usual, list only externally reported security issues. And there's a night mode that puts white text on a black background so that it's easier on the eyes. Google has fixed 20 different security issues in Chrome 106 Stable. the Todoist icon in your extensions bar, which shows you your entire list. It shows you your to-do list right on your homepage, so whenever you get. Formatting options are minimal: bold, italics, underline and strikethrough. Adding Todoist to your Chrome browser means that you can capture tasks for. Once you have the extension installed, just open a new tab in Chrome and there's Papier.

But if you aren't afraid of color and want your notes synced with an iOS or Android app, it's a good choice. The bottom line : Google Keep has a slick design, but might have too many features for minimalists.

(For the curious, a checkbox list on Google Keep becomes a bulleted list in Google Docs.) In the list, find the app or extension that you want to remove and take note of its ID. Instead, the header and all other lines of the note get checkboxes. Get app or extension ID On the left, find extensions.

Google Keep also supports checklists, but the feature is all-or-nothing - you can't highlight, say, a few items under the header "Things to do today" and have only those items get the checkbox treatment.
