Dear readers, some of you guys told me that they were struggling at creating their tasks. Nowadays keeping track of our digital life is tricky but normally If you have a short list of options ahead of time for tasks you can do at the end of the day, you’re more likely to actually do one of them. Plus, I have been asked about android apps. So I decide to kill two birds with one stone.
Here are my 7 android apps to Keep You Organized and Productive.
1. WPS Office plus PDF – previously known as OfficeSuite Viewer, is a free document reader for Android to help you read almost any document including PDF, TXT and Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel. This means when you use WPS Office to open a document from email or your favorite cloud service, you can be confident it will look exactly the way it was meant to look.
This is a free, fast and beautifully designed application to make your life easier. Sunrise is a simple way to use calendar app. Syncs with almost all calendars including Google, Evernote, Faceboook , Producteev, or many others.
3. Any DO
Here come Any.do one of most beautiful and minimalist to do task manage, it’s a app that lets you organize and manage your tasks efficiently anywhere and share them easily to get things done.
4. Swype
Awesome when you get use to it, Swype becomes the fastest keyboard ever. Hover your fingers over the letters of the word you want and your word would appear
5. Callist – Call reminder&widget
Next is Callist that helps you keep a list of the people you want and need to talk to, schedule call reminders, add notes and repetitions, call, text and email your favorite contacts and contacts you recently talked to.
6. AirDroid
What can I say with AirDroid you can transfer files wirelessly at high speeds between your PC and your mobile phone. You can also send SMS, view app notifications, and fully control your phone on computer.
No guys, this isn’t the average recorder, if you’re looking for a quick quality record on the go check iRig Recorder. This simple and functional voice recorder will let’s you record and store audio files. Plus you can continue to record in the background even with the screen locked.
Hopefully dear readers those apps will helps you stay organized and efficient, let’s me know down bellow if you have any others to recommend. I wish you a wonderful week and I’ll see you in the comments !
Another great share Grace! Thanks for sharing.
Riccardo, glad you liked it !
Hi Grace, Anydo and Calllist sounds like awesome apps. I use a lot Evernote, Schedule Planner and Voice Recorder. Stay blessed.
Thanks for the insights on yours dearest Jack and glad you found the post helpful.
Good to know thanks for sharing Grace
Angela, glad you appreciate it ! .
bella recensione (y)
Dio…Comé stai Beppe ? Grazie per il commento caro !
Grace, insightful post for androids users, I’m not.
Well that too bad for you Androids kick it (SMILES), thanks for the support Jordan !
I use a lot Google Calendar, Schedule Planner, Evernote and Word Lens translator. I should try your Grace.
Sophie, there are many apps out there thanks for sharing and let me know how its works for you !
Good Grace andiamo bene ? Uso iphone ipad per lavoro android per gioccare
Tutto bene Franchi grazie per il commento !
I will need your help to get more efficient Grace with those apps things
For you dear Michel anytime, give me call and we will plan something about it on skype !
My go to are Dropbox, Google Calendar and Evernote Grace
Anton, sounds like a pretty good go to list…I need to check out this evernote app, you’re not the first one to mentionned it so far !!! thanks for commenting !
Ciao Grace, I also use OfficeSuite 7 to turn my Android into your personal assistant.
Humm that cool Luca, we need to talk about it dear !