With countless apps every day being added for Android and iOS it’s very easy to miss the best ones because of the sheer number, as a consumer you can easily get confused and overwhelmed. In the end this equates to many people having the same old apps on their phone for years and years, let’s look into some of the best.
Apps can be used for games as well as productivity, regarding games ‘Progress to 100’ is a paid for app which mixes in Brain Training style simple hand movements with words. On first impressions it looks easy but as it is a puzzle game the difficulty can stretch. It’s great as it mixes words with actions that are sometimes quite ingenious; this game can keep your mind active for more challenging games that you may already own. You can play more active games at Spinpalace.com where you can play a variety of casino and skill based games. If these experiences are too tough why not download ‘Tap Tap Dash’ where Pacman meets Snake as you push and jump your character through a series of tunnels, the action gets faster and mirrors your skill level.
Regarding productivity a new release is called MeisterTask (task management) and once you get past the odd name it offers you the chance to view everything through a dashboard screen. Other features include projects and activities, it’s an app for business and small organisations who may be involved within creative fields, but it’s simple and clean to use.
Like pretty much every human on the planet we have all sat through work meetings which have dragged on far…too……….long. An app called Do – Run Productive Meetings make it easier for you to organise meetings and more importantly stick to times, the app also works with the recently released Apple Watch. You can attach email contacts and share notes, agendas and the outcome of the meeting, this gives you control over if anyone actually acts on the topics discussed within the meeting. As time is money this app could save you this in abundance.
In conclusion there are thousands of apps out there but it takes real guidance and skill to separate the apps that will actually provide value and ones that are simply a waste of time. On your Android or iOS device the best approach is to have a wide mix of apps – some to make your work efficiently and some to provide a fun break as and when you need it.