July 25, 2013

Three Most important Apps you must have on your phone

I use mostly Android OS not because of love for Android but because most of my App development work and research are in Android. And this is because my users are based in India. 80% of the traffic for my Apps is in Android and the rest in iPhone and Windows.

But for those who use iPhone, I recommend three Apps as a must have on their iphones. You can have it on your iPad too. The primary is Any.cal followed by Any.do and then Mailbox (By Orchestra, Inc).

Any.cal is one of the finest calendar applications that have ever been built. It is so simple that your toddler can make a professional appointment for you. It has a beautiful interface, great layout and better way of prioritizing what you do when you enter a calendar entry. It shows you the location, easy scheduling, share with contacts and easy sync even with your icloud. The stand out part of this App is its thinking design. Even if your forget everything else, this one point will make you love this product. 

Get it here : https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cal-calendar-for-living/id648287824

Any.do is a task creator and integrates with any.cal and your Google or phone Calendar application. It is one of the best Task Creators around and a must have for those who like to scribble everything. The speech to text on this app is also fantastic and though native to your system, works very well. 

iOS : https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/any.do/id497328576?ls=1&mt=8
Android : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anydo

Then comes the most important part of your life. Email. Try Mailbox if you are a Gmail follower. This doesn’t sync or get well with any other email clients. First time you set up, it creates a folder for all your old mails and then four folders to manage your future mails. Just follow and keep your inbox empty. A very good way for those who never deletes even unwanted mails. Keep a habbit of scheduling your mails.

Get it here: https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/mailbox/id576502633?mt=8

Sadly, only one among these three, Any.do, is available on Android. Waiting for the other two to enter the Google territory.




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