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Today’s Admin Needs to Become a Mobile Office Pro

Office Dynamics

Apps for file access, e-mail, calendar, password protection, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, virtual meetings, news, weather and travel are examples of key productivity tools mobile devices should have installed. OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, Dropbox, Box and Egnyte. View , annotate and sign PDFs. GoToMeeting.

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PhatWare Launches PhatPad for iPad – a Brainstorming and Collaboration Tool

Ian's Messy Desk

PhatPad turns an iPad into an brainstorming tool by enabling users to draw, write, and type on the iPad, then instantly share ideas via email, WiFi sync, Dropbox, or with PhatPad’s built-in presentation mode. Desktop synchronization via Dropbox or iTunes. Handwriting recognition which converts handwritten notes into text.

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Top 10 Productivity Tools For Chromebook

Productivity Bits

Save notes, ideas, and all your digital stuff on Evernote Web – audio, images, pdf’s, etc. You need Large Document which is “a secure file transfer and sharing service similar to an FTP server, DropBox or YouSendIt but does not require any login information.&# SlideRocket – Create impressive presentations!

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My Journey to Productivity

Productivityist

At present however, I have less than 100 loaded on my iPad. As others I follow have also mentioned, the key is to limit oneself to using common formats (plain text/markdown, OPML, PDF, etc.) in combination with cloud storage syncing solutions such as iCloud and Dropbox. At last count I owned 277 of these apps.

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