My fave apps and websites if you want to be more productive using technology
One of my clients recently asked me what are my favorite apps. What a question! My iPhone is filled with apps (some of which I downloaded and sounded great at the time… and then I never touched them again).
Here are the ones I use on an almost daily basis
Apps for life (you know… work and home)
LastPass – this simple system allows me have all my passwords in one location. I am constantly forgetting passwords so this makes my life really easy.
Evernote – if you are not using it, believe me. Just do it. It can capture notes; ideas, photos and I use it multiple times a day. It syncs on all your devices.
Noteshelf – it’s like an old fashioned notebook that allows you to write notes, create folders and stores them on a ‘book shelf’. I love it for my mind map summaries I draw from conversations, when I am coaching my clients or preparing for a keynote speech or writing a blog.
DropBox – this cloud storage system has saved me SO many times. I spend my weeks on planes, in hotels and convention centers. I have often needed access to a file for someone and voila … DropBox comes to my rescue.
Cozi – I use this for the shopping lists (and my honey can see it too) and you can use it to share calendar with your family and team.
Pzzizz – it’s a power-napping app – seriously. I love it and use it especially when I travel. Don’t believe me? Try it out for yourself.
Hootsuite – that’s how I sort through the crazy clutter of my Twitter feed and Facebook messages and scheduling messages too. It’s a consolidation tool and allows me to track the conversations and hash tags I am interested in.
Meeting websites and tools
Google calendar – my life is on Google. I use Google mail, calendar and it makes it easy for my team (and my honey) to be able to help me manage life. Enough said.
TimeTrade – this is a neat online scheduling tool you might enjoy exploring.
Doodle – funny name and yet it’s a great scheduling tool if you are attempting to get multiple busy people to commit to a time.
So that’s some of my favorites- what would you add?
Nice list! MinuteApp would fit this list perfectly 😉
Cheers,
Martijn