Since the manufacturing of the first ever Android smartphone, the only reason we have been upgrading to newer versions is mainly because of the added "Productivity" we can expect. Android phones basically exist because of productivity. They are like the main source of productivty for an average user because they connect us to the web, allow us do work with them and we always have them with us. So, its no surprise developers out there constantly make tons and tons of productivityy apps, it might be overwhelming to decide on which ones to use. Lets take a look at some of the most productive apps for android.
IFTTT
Price: Free
IFTTT is one of the more interesting productivity apps available on Android. The app allows you to make applets that tell various apps to do various things at various times. It essentially takes almost any task and makes your phone do it autonomously. This is a must-have for those who use things like smart lights and other IoT devices. You can find a variety of pre-made recipes with a few simple Google Searches.
Evernote
Price: Free/Paid
Evernote is a pretty well known app. Virtually every one knows about it. It has a ton of features, including syncing between devices, cross-platform support, offline support, and you can take virtually any kind of note (list, voice, video, text, image). Its free option is a bit limited, but there are two pro subscriptions to choose from that add more features.
Microsoft Apps
Price: Free
Microsoft Apps shows you all the apps that Microsoft has on the Play Store. Included is a variety of apps that can boost your productivity, including OneDrive, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Cortana, OneNote, Outlook, and many others. There are a ton of apps here and they all have Windows support as well. It's a good way to merge mobile and desktop experiences for those that rock Windows.
Newton Mail
Price: Free/Paid
Newton Mail is one of the most powerful email apps out there. It supports almost every email provider. It also sports a host of plugins for apps like Evernote, Trello, Zendesk, and others. That allows you to seamlessly integrate one into the other for faster work. The interface is simple and easy to use. You can get a basic set of features for free. However, to get the full experience, you'll need to spend a little cash.
Slack
Price: Free
Slack is easily the best business chat app currently available. It supports both text and voice chats. There is also integration for Google Drive, Asana, and other productivity apps. You also get support for Giphy in case you want to goof around a bit. You can make a virtually unlimited number of channels. It's powerful, easy, and totally free too. All businesses should use this.
5 Most Productive Apps For Android
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October 30, 2017
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