With Google Keep, you can create color-coded notes that sync from Chrome to the Google Keep app. It's a Chrome app — not an extension — that runs in a separate window. Features include: (a) sharing notes via email (b) adding images to notes (c) setting reminders (d) copy notes to Google Docs
Do you like to take random, short-term notes while using Chrome? If that’s you, you may not see much value in opening up a separate app designed for long-term notes just to jot down a few temporary thoughts — but Papier has you covered. This app allows you to open a blank Chrome tab that just lets you type on it. You can type whatever you want, and anything there will be automatically backed up to Chrome.
Takes hierarchical structure seriously. This Chrome app present a blank canvas where you can create seemingly simple bulleted lists. But when you start clicking around you'll realize that these are no ordinary bulleted lists. By clicking on a bullet, you can "zoom" in on an item to add even more detail. Like Papier, WorkFlowy is just one long note, but the structuring options makes it more useful for managing multiple projects.