It’s been shown that achievement walks hand-in-hand with productivity. This means that unique or demanding situations require nothing less than optimum efficiency if we want to succeed in business and in life.
The bad news is that many of us struggle with staying organized and efficient; the good news is that SDI and other app developers around the globe have created distinctive mobile apps and website tools to help everyone hit even their most challenging productivity goals.
And none of these will empty your bank account.
Stay Productive On the Go
Since today’s employees can work anywhere, mobile productivity apps are the way to stay organized whether you’re office is at home, on a train, or in a coffee shop.
Box – Because it works on Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Windows platforms, Box is a great document storage app that lets you backup and view your documents via any mobile device. It offers 5 GB of storage at no cost and has paid plans that provide more.
DropBox – Its broad range of platforms make this one of the best apps for storing your files online. On your PC or Mac, you simply drag and drop files into DropBox and they’ll be available on any Android, iOS or BlackBerry mobile device. The free plan provides 2G or storage, but you can pay to get additional storage or earn more by getting friends to use the app.
Cloud On – This free app lets you access your full Windows PC environment–Word, PowerPoint and Excel–on any Android or iOS mobile device. It also integrates cleanly with Box and DropBox mobile apps.
Bump – Staying on target is cool with this smart little app. As long as you’re in range of a working Wi-Fi network, you can move content from one device to another just by touching them to each other. Bump is free and works on both Android and iOS devices.
And At Your Desk
Although these next apps are associated more with desktops and laptops, they’re now just as versatile on mobile devices as well.
Google – That one word carries a log of productivity power.
- Google Chrome one of the best browsers on the market for Mac and PC as well as iOS and Android mobile devices.
- Experts continue to tout G-mail as the unsurpassed leader in web-based email. G-mail is works with Android and iOS, and there are ways to make it run on your BlackBerry and Windows phones, as well.
- Google Drive is a drag and drop file storage app that’s similar to DropBox. You get 5G of storage free and can purchase more if you need it.
Microsoft – The grandfather of office productivity is still going strong and the standard by which other programs are measured. It also stands out from other apps because of its hefty price tag.
iWork – This very reasonably priced solution is Apple’s adaptation of Microsoft Office.
Evernote – Add this free service to your Mac or PC. Sit down and store documents, photos, websites and just about anything else using Evernote. Get them when you need them on your iOS, Android, and BlackBerry devices.
While these are not all of the mobile apps on the market, they are among the best because they’re accessible on so many platforms. With all this opportunity for productivity, success is well within everyone’s reach.
Prince Sinha, is associated with with Apps Developers Australia as VP Mobile Apps Solutions, he Loves blogging and is a tech expert. Visit appsdevelopers.com.au to see our portfolio, or discuss you needs directly with our expert staff at [email protected] or call us on 0422 710 780.
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Jones
October 9, 2013 at 12:18 pm
I also agree with you that the mobile apps have made the work so easy for the business . Now a days lots of apps in the market . Thanks for sharing this information .
Stephan
October 9, 2013 at 3:47 pm
So good that you guys are back online.
For me, drop box and google are a must those days, not only good for your business but also you can manage your work like an expert.
Thanks for your sharing.
Stephan