Top 5 Mobile Applications for Productivity

Top 5 Mobile Applications for Productivity

September 2021 Newsletter

Top 5 Mobile Applications for Productivity

If we have learned anything over the last several months, it’s that work is changing and now, more than ever, people are working on the go.?And many more employees are working off of their cell phones or mobile devices as opposed to bulky desktops or even laptops.?As Forbes states, “The more productive your company is, the easier it is to boost profits and improve business relationships.”?So why wouldn’t you want to increase the productivity of your employees as they go about their world?

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The most common operating systems for our mobile devices are iPhone and Android, so for this newsletter, we have focused on finding the best productivity apps for each platform.

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Top 5 iOS Productivity Apps

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Earlier this year, Lifehack published 35 of the top productivity applications for iOS and iPhone.?For this, we will detail 5 of the listed applications.?You can see the full list here.


1. OmniFocus

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OmniFocus boasts that it has received the trusted, gold-standard to-do list app for 10 years running.?The application allows you to easily input tasks into the application, prioritize them and assign them specific tags.?As an added bonus, it will sync to a server so if you don’t have access to your phone, you have other ways of accessing your list to continue making progress towards your goal.?The cloud, FTW (for the win!)

According to LifeHack, “This app is, while pricey, considered to be one of the (if not the) most robust and full-featured productivity apps on the market.”

2. Forest

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Forest combines the power of gamification and social responsibility to help users be more productive by putting their phones down.?According to the New York Times, "Forest works well, and if your goal is to be more in the moment, ignore your phone and actually talk to your friends when you are with them, this is the app for you."?It works by having you “plant a seed” when you need to get something done and need to put your phone down.?The longer you are focused (and not on your phone) the bigger your tree will grow, but if you become tempted to leave the app, your tree will wither and die.?You can also plant real tree with coins earned through the app, protecting your mind and your world.

3. Things

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Things build off the basic building blocks of productivity:?To-Do lists.?The easy to use app boasts that it will help you plan your day, manage your projects and make real progress towards goals, all within a single hour.?Lifehack claims this application is a favorite amongst “productivityists”.[1]

?4. Any.Do

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Similar to OmniFocus, Any.Do allows you to make lists, organize by tag and sync between your device and desktop for seamless access regardless of where you go with the additional benefits of collaboration.?Any.Do will enable you to share lists and assign tasks so you can collaborate with anyone on the go.?According to the NYTimes, WSJ, USA Today & Lifehacker, "IT'S A MUST HAVE APP" and is the perfect combo of a task list, calendar, planner & reminders all-in-one app.


5. PocketLife Calendar

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Lifehack describes this applications as “specifically designed to be stylish and super easy-to-use. You can organize your life easily with different modern features.”

Top 3 Android Apps for Productivity

The age-old battle still exists between Android and iPhone as to which is the better device.?If you are an Android junky, then this list is where you want to be.

Spike

Spike combines email and text messaging into one seamless interaction, allowing you to focus on what is the highest priority.?By removing repeating headers, signatures and threading commonly found on email and making it hard to digest just what is the key information that you need to focus on and the priority inbox displays the most important messages first.

Todoist

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This simple task manager allows you to build lists and is available on a variety of platforms, including web, Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android, and supports collaboration, feedback requests, and more.?Even better, this app is free to use!

Google Drive

Made up of a collection of productivity applications, like word processing, spreadsheets and powerpoint applications.?The mobile application allows you to access all of these features regardless of your current location and seamlessly collaborate between your devices.

Why You Need a BYOD Strategy Now

Today’s consumer devices change frequently and become more advanced every day.?In fact, studies show that 17.7% of employees use their personal devices for work without IT’s knowledge.?But according to the Digital Guardian, 40% of data breaches are caused by stolen devices, 50% of businesses who utilized a BYOD strategy were breached through employee-owned devices and 60% of businesses admit to not removing data from former employee’s devices.

These are some pretty significant risks to your business, and ones you really shouldn’t take lightly.?BYOD policies protect not only your business but your employees as well by setting effective boundaries and lines between what is work and what is personal while saving you money and enabling your employees to use the device they prefer.

We can help you develop an effective BYOD strategy.?So if you don’t have one in place yet, give us a call and get one in place now.

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