Top 5 Organiser Apps

by Startacus Admin
ToDo (Free, sort of) - This application makes the top 5 because, with regards to organising apps, they’re a tad limited, and they all do more or less the same thing. However the iPhone & iPad always manage to make apps look quite lovely, and work just as well. This iOS exclusive is no exception. ToDo syncs with your iCloud & iCal, keeping you in check across all of your iDevices. It has a dark secret, though... to avail of all of ToDo’s Apple juiciness, you’ll have to pay $19.99 per year for the ability to sync. Not a huge amount, however when there are other applications out there offering a similar service for free, you may struggle to justify spending money for it. There is a free trial for it for 2 weeks, so get your fill and see if it’s worth 20 bucks a year!
Evernote (Free) - ‘Again???’ I hear you cry? Yes, once again, ‘Evernote’ has made it into our top 5 apps list, but with good reason. As well as a note taker, memo recorder, document creator/editor and the rest, it is perfect for the disorganised to become organised! Yes, it’ll do task lists very well indeed, but you can also add entire itineraries, manage a project, store websites, take photos amongst loads of other really handy features. There is a premium option which works out at £35 per year, or £4 per month; and if you and multiple users are putting it to good use; that’s money well spent. Evernote is available on all major operating systems, both mobile and desktop (including browsers)
There is one major drawback to having any one of these services at your disposal... there really isn’t an excuse anymore!
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Published on: 28th August 2012
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