Sunday, November 27, 2011
Top 10 Best Android Productivity Apps
Android’s application market, whilst it isn’t as dominant as Apple’s app store, features a range of categories regarding applications. One of the categories is productivity and VOICEABLE has compiled a list of the top ten best Android productivity applications.
10. Evernote
Evernote is a great productivity application for Android due to users being able to take instant notes, in addition to voice memos, as well as attachments, photo snapshots and file uploads. The application is suited for Android owners who need to turn to an effective source which delivers all of Evernote’s features:
• Creating text, photo and audio notes
• Auto-synchronize your notes to your Mac or PC
• Users can mark notes as “Favorite” for quick access
9. Dropbox
Dropbox has been increasing its Internet presence for a good few years now, and now it has made its way onto the Android platform. Dropbox allows users to have an account which stores stored files and folders on one centralized account. That can be access and consequently utilized in terms of downloading such stored files and folders onto one’s Android device.
• Save email attachments straight to your Dropbox account
• Always keep your files wherever you are
• Add files to “Favorites” for a faster and more efficient way to view when offline
• Save photos and videos to your Dropbox account
8. ASTRO File Manager
Android’s default File Manager is a neat utility to have at our disposal, but ASTRO File Manager really does have a better interface in addition to being more productivity-based. Its key features include:
• File management
• File and/or app backup, in addition to image and text viewers, networking and Bluetooth
• SFTP, Zip/ Tar, downloader, thumbnails, search files
• Application manager, task manager, attachments
7. Springpad
Springpad allows users to save products, places, as well as notes and products they want to revisit. An automated feature sees effective organization, in addition to an enhanced tool that utilizes the Internet in order to retrieve and showcase useful links related to a product, movie, location (such as a pizza store near your area), etc. The application’s notable features are:
• Take quick notes in order to save ideas and information
• A useful feature of creating tasks and lists, as well as manage to-do lists
• Products, places, movies and more can be looked up with enhanced information deliverance
• Scan bar codes, take photos or record a voice
• Set reminders for anything saved by Springpad
6. Any Cut
Just like a desktop on a PC, the Android menus can become fairly cluttered. Thus, to navigate and access applications more quickly and easily – which would inevitably consequently result in increased productivity due to being able to execute such applications – Any Cut has made its way onto the market delivering:
• Creation of Home shortcuts to anything located on the Android
• Support for popular shortcuts such as directly calling a phone number or sending an SMS
• East to execute Any Cut application
5. GDocs
Google Documents has made a suitable transition as an effective productivity application for the Android. The app allows users to view, as well as edit documents that are saved on a Google Docs’ account. Its key features include:
• Sleek and simple interface
• Upon saving, automatic sync with Google Docs occurs
• Create documents
• Import, in addition to export, as well as sending documents feature
4. CamCard Lite
CamCard Lite is an application that gives users the opportunity to take pictures of business cards, which can then be scanned by importing the picture onto a Rolodex account. Notable features for the app are:
• Trim and enhance feature for card image before saving it into Card Holder
• An option to save into phone’s Gmail or/and Exchange contact
• Language type recognition for the card’s image content.
• Rotation feature for the card image
3. Jorte
Jorte is a productivity application that primarily a personal organizer, which was designed to deliver a the general feel of a real paper-based personal organizer. Key features entail:
• Scheduler function which can be customized by a several styles
• Calendars displayed within a monthly or weekly format
• Significant schedules can be prioritized accordingly
• Data can be imported from a CSV file, or be exported
2. Note Everything
Note Everything is an application which its name represents perfectly; anything and everything can be noted by a user in this application with its key features being:
• Create text easily
• Voice, as well as paint-notes feature
• Notes can be organized via the utilization of folders
• Shortcuts can be created on the Android’s Home menu
• Send notes, in addition to having access to live folders
1. Remember The Milk
Remember The Milk is a clever application that undoubtedly boosts productivity. It allows users to check off tasks easily, in addition to organizing upcoming tasks. Other features include:
• Add and complete tasks on the go.
• Sync with Remember The Milk online (limit once every 24 hours). Great for backing up your tasks and notes.
• Organize the way you want to with priorities, due dates, time estimates, repeating, lists, tags, and more.
source:http://www.voiceable.org
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