Two weeks ago, I started a piece focusing on mobile apps that can aid your productivity. I already wrote on five out of the 10 apps I use daily in the course of carrying out my tasks.
The apps I wrote about last week were Lastpass, Hootsuite, Asana, Camcard and BufferApp. I hope you have tried some or all of them to see how useful they are to your productivity. Below are the remaining five apps that I use on daily basis and why I use them.
Evernote: I can’t fully describe how much value Evernote has brought my way. Is it the fact that I have gone 80 per cent paperless in my daily operations or the joy that all my content is in one compact window easily accessible anywhere and anytime?
I simply refer to Evernote as the e-filing cabinet that helps you achieve an easy way of filing and retrieving all your documents and pictures in the cloud. It can be used to virtually carry out anything, ranging from note taking, to book writing, to running a paperless system, to physical bills collection, among others. To use it for physical bills collection, however, I use the services of a gadget called scanner.
One of the most interesting things about Evernote is that I am able to use it seamlessly on all my devices as it syncs automatically, saving my data on Evernote’s secured server. The mobile version is cool and handy. — Continue Reading
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