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40 mobile apps and online tools for a more productive life

40 mobile apps web tools productivityIn the world of “there’s an app for that!” how many do we actually use on a regular basis? And how many actually make us more productive?

Working in communications, I find it very important to be able to work on the go and to keep information readily accessible. Same can be said for most farmers and ranchers, especially during busy seasons of the year. Between writing stories for regular publications, managing several social media feeds, keeping up to date on the latest headlines, and making sure that information is passed along to those who need it, things can get piled up quickly. I could easily extend my work hours well beyond the normal work week.

I’m probably your typical Millennial, in that I rarely pick up a pen and paper outside of the occasional pad for quick notes. Most all of my information is accessed digitally. In fact, I have a hard time even filling the lone filing cabinet at the office. If it’s on paper, it gets scanned and stored on the virtual drive.

I’m also on the go quite a bit and Montana isn’t exactly a state with great cell service or mobile internet access, so I definitely depend on apps that store information that can be accessed without cell service. That actually comes in pretty handy when typing notes or recording audio at a field day or on a range tour.

One huge requirement for most any useful app is that it will synchronize information/bookmarks across multiple desktop or mobile devices. I’m an Android user and Google faithful – Samsung Galaxy S4 (favorite; business line) and LG Spectrum 2 (personal). None of that Apple or iOS in my hands. Other than my 5-year-old iPod nano that stays connected to the SYNC system in my F-150.

Below is a list of mobile and web applications that I use most frequently, most to help make my days more efficient and productive. It may seem counterproductive to have so many apps, but they don’t all get used at once or every day. Be sure to let me know about some of your favorite apps in the comments section below.

Audio

Music gets me through the day/night and depending on the mood, I may depend on audio apps that synch on mobile and desktop platforms.

Google

As mentioned earlier, I’m a Google faithful. I have a job where I travel, use multiple laptops and mobile devices and have co-workers working remotely (which I often find myself doing). Google’s never-ending portfolio of tools and applications keeps me synchronized across devices, makes collaborating on projects awesome, and keeps my information accessible.

News Monitoring

Along with the many roles of a job in communications, I need to monitor news for important stories. Sometimes it’s just to stay abreast on the latest issues, but I also send out a weekly news roundup email with the most important headlines.

Organizational

With a job that can have so many tasks going at once, and much time on the road, it’s critical that I’m able to keep material, notes, records organized.

Personal

Sometimes you have to make time for personal business and enjoyment. There’s apps for that too.

Productivity

Multi-tasking, deadlines, new ideas – It’s important to stay on track, keep information handy, and eliminate distractions.

Social Media

Managing my time on these addicting communication tools.

Travel

The marketplace for mobile and web apps is ever-changing and there’s always something new on the horizon. All of these apps are listed with the Android mobile link, but most are also available on iOS. I’m sure I’ve missed some stand-by favorites of your own, so be sure to let me know what needs to be added to my list. Be sure to include a link.

What mobile/web apps get you through the day and help you to be a more productive person?

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