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Thursday
Jun232011

Our Top 18 iPhone Apps for Productivity

Collaboration is something that I have been enjoying lately.  If you remember I had fun writing an article with @mistygirlph about our Top 10 Twitter Clients To Help You Tweet Better. Aside from our love of tweeting one thing we found out is that we both love our iPhones and the way it has helped us stay connected with our family, co-workers and friends and has helped us with our productivity.

In one of our many conversations,  we saw that at one point in a day, one will encounter people that when  you ask them how they are, they would  always reply with  "I am busy".  It looks like people are always on the rush.  So in today's post we have decided to come up with a list of iPhone apps that we have used.  We hope that the tools below will allow you to boost your productivity.

 

To Do/Task Management Apps

 

 Omnifocus - is a comprehensive GTD (Get It Done) system with task and project manager. OmniFocus is relatively expensive at 19.99 but it packs a lot of power into an iPhone app. It's great for those who need to track and manage complex projects and tasks. It uses the concept of the "In Box" to sort and organzine tasks and bits of information into projects. Along with the "context" view, OmniFocus allows you to view and sort your projects and tasks by multiple criteria such as task owner, due date, location and task type. Another great feature is the ability to sync across all your devices with the companion desktop and iPad apps.

 ToDo - is another task/list manager. I think of it as a simple and less expensive version of OmniFocus. You have all the expected features of a task list manager with ToDo including the ability to create projects and tasks, add notes and share tasks with other ToDo users, drag and drop sorting and repeating tasks. ToDo also integrates nicely with your contacts, email and SMS. It also fully supports TextExpander. Full over the air syncing vis Wifi and 3G across all your devices is available as well as an iPad version and Mac OS X desktop app.

 Remember The Milk - has been around for quite some time and has developed a loyal user base. RTM's best feature is it's simplicity and integration into many other apps and services. While there is a free version, we recommend the pro upgrade to add full real-time syncing across all your devices. While RTM is simple to use, it is also powerful. You can sort your tasks by due date, priority and context and even add notes and location information.

 

Cloud Based Apps

 

 Simplenote - is just that, a simple and elegant note taking app. Besides it's simplicity, the best feature of Simplenote is it's cloud syncing of your notes across all your devices. Back-up versions are also created and synced of each note. There are also several desktop text editors that seamlessly integrate with Simplenote. While the app is completely free to use, there is a premium version that adds some valuable features such as: no ads, Dropbox syncing, versioning up to 50 per note, ability to create notes via email, and access to your notes vis RSS feed. I've been a loyal Simplenote Premium users for a couple of years and it's my go to app for all types of "simple" notes.

 Evernote - is the Swiss army knife of note/information apps. The cool thing about Evernote is it's ability to store any kind of note, image, audio, PDF, email whatever you need to keep. A really neat feature is the search function. Not only can it search key words in any text file, Evernote also searches text in images! You can even create "notebooks" to group notes together. While Evernote is completely free to use, going "premium" definitely has its advantages. Premium adds some key features such as: increase upload space up to 1GB/month, syncing of all file types, full read/write capability of notebooks, searching within PDFs, offline access via iPhone, iPad and Android devices, and increased individual note size. Evernote has changed the way I organize and archive all kinds of information and data and is one of my most used apps.

 Dropbox - is like a virtual documents folder for your iPhone. A cloud based data storage and back-up service, Dropbox gives you 2GB of storage for free. There are premium plans available that add more storage, up to 100 GB. The great thing about Dropbox is it's simplicity. To use Dropbox, you simply "drop" files in your Dropbox folder and the app automatically syncs with your virtual folder in the cloud. Dropbox also has an iPad as well as a desktop app available for true seamless, synced experience. Another cool feature of Dropbox is that it fully integrates with a bunch of other iPhone and desktop apps to provide true real-time syncing of your date across all your devices. 

 

Clock/Alarm/Reminder Apps

 

 Due - I love apps that do what they are designed to do in a simple and elegant way and Due is no exception. I wrote about this app back in May and it is one I use everyday and has a prominent place on my iPhone home screen. Due is a alarm/timer/reminder app and does what it does very well. You simple enter the date, time and name of your reminder and Due takes care of the rest. The interface is slick, fast and intuitive and gets out of your way quickly. Cool features include, auto snooze, reusable reminders, push notifications, time zone shifting, recurring reminders, multiple alert sounds and full syncing with the iPad app vias Dropbox. Even through Due is not free, it's worth every penny to me because it just works better.

 PlaceClock - is a very cool alarm/reminder app with a unique feature among similar apps. PlaceClock is designed to reminder you of a task based on arriving at a location. A good example of this is say you need to buy a gift for someone and its only available at a particular store but your not sure when you'll be there. With PlaceClock, you simply set-up a reminder to notify you to buy that gift when you arrive at that particular store. Working with the built-in location services on your iPhone, you can set it to go off immediately upon arriving at your location or delay notification for a set amount of time. Other features include adjustable snooze, create places via address search, map browsing or from your current location and recurring reminders. This app is genius and has been a lifesaver to me on multiple occasions where location and more important than time. 

 Clock Pro - is a beautifully designed and verities clock/alarm app and is also packed with features!! This app has an array of clocks, timers and alarm clocks including an analog clock. stopwatch, sleep timer and countdown clock to name a few. It even has an egg timer and metronome. One of the qualities of Clock Pro along with it's many features and that it's just looks good. Clean, visually pleasing design is a big part why this app makes our favorites list.

 

Voice/Video Communication Apps

 

 Skype - is a cool app that you can download on your iPhone, iPad and iTouch.  Video call, instant message and text and call are the features you can expect from Skype.  Downloading the app is free.  You can call Skype to Skype for free over 3G and wifi.  For international calls that are cheaper there is Skype credits available for purchase.  If you have offices from around the globe having Skype allows you to connect with your colleagues and client for presentation purposes, anywhere anytime.  

 Fring - This app is cool for group video calling because you can have your friends who have downloaded Fring and enjoy unlimited free video calls worldwide.  This instant messaging client allows you to save on SMS messaging.  

 Google Voice - You get your own number with this app. Now you can make calls and send text messages from your Google Voice number. You can also make low-priced international calls directly from your phone. Google Voice integrates with your phone's native address book or Google Contacts. Send and receive text messages through the Google Voice app for free.

 

Travel Apps

 

 FlightBoard - turns your iPhone or ipad into an arrivals and departures board for any of thousands of airports worldwide. I love beautiful and clean user experiences and this app is not exception. The graphic look of the board mimics the look of the arrivals and departures board at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. See real time flight and gate information which updates every five minutes. You can even share flight information with friends via Twitter, Facebook and email.

 TripIt - is an ingenious app that allows you to access your travel arrangements on the go. It's designed as a champion app to TripIt's web based service that aggregates your travel itinerary information in one handy place. To use the service, you simply forward your airline, hotel, car rental confirmation emails to your TripIt accept and they automatically appear in your travel plans. It takes the hassle out of keeping track of your travel plans and keeps everything at your finger tips. You can also add maps, directions and notes too and share your plans with family and friends online or via email.

 Kayak - Make travels plans on your iPhone with Kayak. Compare flight, hotel and car rental prices to get the best deals all right from your iPhone. Other features include flight status tracking, viewing and managing your itinerary access airport information. It even comes with a currency converter and multiple packing lists. You can even look-up badge fee information. Unlike other services, there are no booking fees with Kayak and you can even set-up price alert notifications based on criteria you set.

 

Financial Apps

 

 Mint - is an comprehensive financial information and management app from the makers of Quicken. Using bank level security, Mint acts as a financial information warehouse, gathering all your data and presenting it to you in an elegant and easy to view format. All your information remains anonymous to Mint and is encrypted. The app offers several types of push notification alerts, reports and useful budgeting tools to keep you on track with your spending. Mint particularly excels in terracing your credit card charges and will notify you when any unusual activity occurs.

 Pageonce - is another all-in-one finical information manager. Once you create your account, Pageonce automatically organizes and tracks your bank accounts, credit cards and investments. Pageonce uses the latest bank level security and your account information remains anonymous. Other cool features include bill tracking and reminders, detailed reporting and real time credit card tracking. You can also set-up real time push notifications to alert you when certain activities occur regarding any of your accounts. 

 American Express - is one of the many credit card apps available for the Phone. The American Express app allows you to track your account charges and balance, and view recent activity. You can pay your bill straight from the app and view your payment history. Most other major credit card issuers over similar apps as well. Simple and straightforward, the American Express app is a great example of a specialized financial app doing a few things really well.

 

BONUS: Apple's Productivity Suite - iWork

 

 iWork - has been the core Apple productivity suite for years and positioned as a Mac alternative to Microsoft's Office apps. Apple now has gone one step further by making versions of the popular Pages, Numbers and Keynote for the iPhone and iPad. These are not just copped desktop version put completely redesigned for the small touch screens and the iPhone and ipad. Once of the knocks against the iOS versions had been the lack of an elegant syncing solution to keep your documents up to date manor all your devices and Macs. The introduction of iOS5 this fall should remedy that with integrated syncing at the app level using iCloud, the new cloud data storage and syncing service from Apple. For the price and feature set, the iWork suite is a great option for all Apple users.

There you go.  That is our list of our favorite apps, if you have other recommendations please feel free to share them here with us.  We would love to know and try them out.  

Thursday
Jun092011

The Top 10 Twitter Clients To Help You Tweet Better

Twitter may not be as popular as Facebook yet but the social media platform has grown leaps and bounds since I started using the site in September of 2007.  It is through this site that I had the chance to meet people from all over the world, but the best part of joining Twitter is the loads of information that I get everyday.  Imagine having so many people to talk with 24/7.  This is particularly helpful for me considering the time that I also keep because of my work. 

It is through this social site that I have met someone who is very passionate about tweeting and blogging, a self proclaimed Twitter-holic @mistygirlph.  In one of our conversations we ended up comparing Twitter clients that we have both used in the past and thought we'd share it with you here today.  

 

 Desktop  


Misty: Seesmic This is a good Twitter desktop client if you want to see your private messages, mentions, your friend's tweets and your own Tweets too.  It has a clean interface and you can customize the alerts that you want to receive. The seesmic 2 allows one to also customize the color of your background and text, making it unique to the user.   What is cool about this app is that does not use too much space on your computer compared to when you download Tweetdeck.  This app has a mobile counterpart too making it easier to tweet when you travel. 

Marty: TweetDeckMy favorite desktop client is TweetDeck, a versatile dedicated app that offers a ton of useful features to help you tweet better. My favorite feature is the ability to set-up columns based on hashtag searches, lists or trending topics. Within each column, TweetDeck offers filtering so you can zero in on particular followers or key words. TweetDeck allows you to manage multiple Twitter accounts as well as FaceBook so you can post to all your accounts simultaneously or select individually. TweetDeck was recently bought by Twitter so it will be interesting to see what features and updates may be added.

 

 Mobile  

 

Misty: EchofoneAs a twitter-holic, being able to tweet on the go is a must for me.  I have around 4 apps on my iPhone, but the one that I prefer using is Echofone.  The feature that i love about this app is that it allows you to ReTweet with comments.  ReTweeting the old way is still what i prefer to do as this allows more people to view the tweet.  You can also scan your friend's streams, your @replies and DMs with ease.  You can be notified easily too if you opt for it in your settings for your phone.  

Marty: TweetbotMy favorite mobile client is Tweetbot, a new, very slick mobile app. I use multiple mobile apps on my iPhone but Tweetbot is my current favorite. It has all the feature you'd expect from a good mobile Twitter app: multiple accounts support, replies and direct messaging, old and new style retweeting, saved searches and list management to name a few. What I really like about this app is it's clean, well designed interface and quick response which is particularly important in a mobile app.

 

Scheduler 

 

Misty: Hootsuite - Since Twitter is on 24/7 and everyone is on different time zones, having a Twitter client that can help you schedule your tweets is really helpful.  This is perfect for people who may not want to flood their followers with their tweets.  I use Hootsuite because it helps me to schedule my tweets and also allow me to track which tweets are clicked on by the people who listen to my stream.  This is really helpful in making sure that what I tweet is what majority of the people who follow me prefer to see on my updates.    I like the interface, having columns allow me to track what the people I am following is discovering everyday.  There is a bookmarklet too that makes it easy to schedule and shorten the urls of whatever information I want to share.  

Marty: Buffer - For times you prefer to pre-schedule tweets, Buffer is a great free tool you can use to post tweets when you’re not able to be online. My favorite feature or Buffer is it's ease of use. When you first sign-up for your account, Buffer presents you with ten pre-scheduled slots for tweets. You then simply type or paste in your text and hit enter. Links can be shorten using the built-in shortener. Buffer then automatically placed your tweet in the next available slot. You get 10 slots for free and there are paid upgrades available to add unlimited prescheduled tweets and valuable analytics tools. There are a variety of browser tools and extensions available including a bookmarklet to make scheduling tweets even easier.

 

Influence  


Misty: Grader - Long before Klout, grader was the site that people checked out to see who the best people to follow on Twitter.  It shows one the grade or influencers of people from all over the world.  You can even check on a per location basis to see who the powerhouse Twitter-ers were.  The downside for this site is the way they measure the influence of a person, the numbers do not make any sense and it does not really categorize in which topic the Twitter influencer is known for.  I guess that is why Klout is now more preferred as it measures influence based on activity, content shared and reach and not just the number of followers. But if you prefer to just check who tweets in a particular area this site may be the best one for you.

Marty: Klout - Influence online is not all about follower counts and Klout is a great website that uses a variety of metrics to determine an over "Klout" score or influence measurement. Not just relying on follower numbers, Klout attempts to measure your online social activity, overall reach, and probability your content will be acted upon as a combined "Klout" score. Klout has also just introduced "+K" a topic based influence gauge based on user input. If another Klout user believes you are influential in a particular topic, they can vote for you. One of the fringe benefits of a good Klout score is "Klout perks." These are special gifts from companies given to Klout influencers looking to promote their product or service. One of the gifts I received in the past year was a Sony PSP handheld gaming console. It pays to Klout!

 

Photo Sharing 


Misty: Twitpic  - I know Twitter is going to roll out a new photo sharing tool.  But for the meantime, I am still using Twitpic to share photos on Twitter.   Tweeting a variety of content makes Twitter a lot more fun!     You can automatically tweet a photo, once you upload or if you want to just share to a few you can just copy the url and DM to your friends.  People can leave a  comment on your picture and this gets automatically shared on their stream too. The best feature that i love about Twitpic is it tracks the number of views on a particular picture  after  you send out a photo.  Twitpic has a mobile app that is perfect for someone who is on the go and want to share instantly. 

Marty: Instagram - Photo sharing is one of the hottest trends on Twitter today Instagram is one of the hottest photo sharing apps. The big appeal of Instagram is it's social sharing features and it's simple, user friendly user interface. Available as an iPhone app, Instagram allows users to take and share pictures directly from their phone. Several filters are included with the app to allow users to create cool effects with their images. People can follow your Instagram feed and you can follow others, much like Twitter. People can "like" your photos as well as post comments. You can also post directly to your Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Posterous, Tumblr and foursquare pages. Instagram is free to download and use.

 

BONUS Category: Music Sharing  

 

Misty: Blip.fm -  As I mentioned earlier, content you can share on Twitter can vary from cool information, pictures and now more and more users are also sharing music.  My preferred way to share music is via Blip.fm  Being a DJ on Twitter since January 2009 has helped me touch people who love music.  I remember receiving tweets from all over saying that the music has made them dance or had them smiling on a bad day.  Music is a universal language that can bring people together.  Just connect your Twitter account to the site and whenever you Blip a song it automatically sends it to your stream.  For your friends who have a Blip account  they can either ReTweet or give you props to show appreciation for the song you shared.   

Marty: Grooveshark.com - I love sharing music online and even have the habit of sending out a goodnight song most nights on Twitter and Facebook. Grooveshark allows you to share your favorite music with your online friends. The service is available via the website or dedicated desktop app. Grooveshark tends to have a better selection then other web based music sharing services I've tried and the sounds quality is excellent. If you want, you may follow other users and they can follow you. You can make playlists of your favorite songs and listen to any of 20+ radio stations offering a wide range of music types.

 

There you go. Out top 12 favorite Twitter clients. Did yours make our list? What are your favorites? Let us know.

Monday
May232011

Due - An Awesome Reminder App For The iPhone


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I love my iPhone. Some may say I'm a bit of an app junky!! I love discovering and playing with new apps on both my iPhone and iPad. Many I use occasionally but a handful I use on a daily basis. One of those apps is Due from Phocus LLP. It's an awesome reminder/timer app for the iPhone and iPad. It's so good, it has a prominent position on my home screen. I'm always happy to pay for an app that solves a problem and does it elegantly, simply and has a well designed user interface. Due does not disappoint and is worth every penny of the $4.99 it costs.

 

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Due takes all those little reminders you have scattered about and puts them in a simple and clean display without cluttering up your calendar or task list.  To add a reminder, you simply click the + sign to open the reminder screen. Type in the title of your reminder, select the date and time and, if you want it to repeat, the repeat interval. Click "Add" and that's it! Add additional reminders the same way. 

 

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When the reminder alarm sounds, you can either check it complete or snooze the alarm. A quick edit bar is available by selecting the alarm in the list to quickly adjust the date and time or click "Edit" in the top left corner to open the alarm for complete editing. Due does not require a data connection and works completely in the background via local notifications.

 

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Due also features a timer function for setting up quick timers for cooking, napping or other quick reminders. These also include local notification alerts and snooze functionality is so desired. The interface is clean and simple. You simply "flip the switch" of the desired alarm to start the timer and flip the switch down to cancel. Simple!

Since Due works on both the iPhone and iPad, there's a handy Dropbox powered syncing feature to keep your reminders consistent across all your iOS devices. Even if you don't own multiple devices, the Dropbox over the air syncing provides a handy back-up of your reminders and timers.

Simple, elegant with a great user interface that gets out of your way, Due is my go to quick reminder and timer app. 

Due $4.99 (iTunes App Store link)

 

 

Posted via email from Marty McPadden

 

Tuesday
Apr272010

My Favorite iPhone Apps: Footsteps

This post is another in an occasional series of iPhone app reviews highlighting some of my favorite iPhone apps I use on a regular basis. Footsteps (iTunes link) is a very cool pedometer app you can use to track the progress of your running or walking fitness program. The app itself is only .99 in the Apple iTunes app store. I invite your comments and feedback as always.

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Posted via web from Marty McPadden

Tuesday
Apr202010

iPad App Anticipation - Part 2

 

  
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While I wait for my 3G iPad to arrive, I've been thinking about what apps I'm looking forward to using the most. In part two of this audio post, I discuss four more apps I can't wait to checkout on the iPad. Below are screen shots of each app along with a link to iTunes. I welcome your feedback and comments.

 

NPR for iPad (iTunes link, Free)

 

Epicurious Recipes and Shopping List (iTunes link, Free)

 

Twittlelator for iPad (iTunes link, $4.99)

Twitterific for iPad (iTunes link, Free)

 

Posted via web from Marty McPadden