Wednesday, May 3, 2017

APPS SPECIAL .....8 interesting apps for productivity at work

8 interesting apps for productivity at work
These iOS apps will help you by automating your tasks, staying focussed at work and unleashing your creative side

Apps are the cornerstone of Apple's iOS platform. The ecosystem is what sets Apple's mobile platform apart from its rivals. But, like any app store, it is sometimes difficult to find out what are truly the best apps. This round-up compiles some of the top creative tools and finest productivity kits.

Ferrite Recording Studio Free from $9.99
As a free app, Ferrite Recording Studio is a beefed-up voice memo service, which lets you book mark bits of recordings to refer to later, as well as edit and combine multiple recordings.When you pay for Ferrite, it becomes a fully-fledged podcast creation studio on your iPhone. In-app purchases remove track and project length limits.

Focus Keeper Free$1.99
Burnouts are commonplace issue for people at work. Too often, you become distracted from tasks. There's also the risk of working long hours without a break, leading to fatigue.Focus Keeper aims to deal with both.The timer recommends splitting your time between 25-minute work sprints and five-minute breaks.

Workflow $2.99
Workflow is all about auto mation. You can download sets of actions or compose your own, which can trigger iOS apps and related services. For example, you could create a Home screen icon to call a friend, or build a single-tap icon to get directions to your nearest coffee shop.

ImgPlay Free $1.99
A playground for GIFs, ImgPlay aims to bring life to whatever you capture with your iPhone -or to fine-tune the motion within those things that already move.You start off by loading pretty much anything from your camera roll: photos, videos, burst mode images, Live Photos, or GIFs.

Carbo $7.99
It lets you capture and organise handwritten notes a nd sketche s. I m a ge s within Carbo retain the character of your penmanship, and are editable in a manner standard photographs are not -you can select and move specific elements among groups, adjust line thicknesses throughout the image, add annotations and tags, and export the result to various formats.

Mextures $1.99
Latest iPhones are capable of taking vibrant shots. So it's no surprise that iPhone users love to use filters. Mextures is an extreme example, providing a theoretically unlimited number of layers to play with, each of which can have some kind of effect applied. These include grit, grain, light leaks, gradients, and more.

Infuse Pro 5 $12.99
The idea behind Infuse Pro 5 is that you don't need to rely on iTunes to load videos onto your iPhone. Instead, you can stream your favourite movies and TV from a local network drive or cloud account. Infuse will, when necessary, live-convert the footage to make it compatible with iOS.

Open Road $1.99
Using a phone while driving is not a smart thing to do. Open Road lets you use the phone without your eye straying from the road. It enables you to cre ate a custom screen of big tappable buttons that trigger important actions, such as starting a music playlist or calling a specific contact.
It also has a number of eyes-free ges tural commands, voice control, and a car finder (so you don't lose your car when parking somewhere new)
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