There are so many iPhone apps to choose from, and sometimes that can be
frustrating. Deciding which apps to download can be a time-consuming process that
leaves us wanting to rip our hair out. The good thing is that sometimes you can let
others do the work for you. Here are five infinitely useful apps for business:
1. LinkedIn: This social media site for professionals is a great way to connect
with some of the 160 million members across the globe. It also helps you
keep track of the latest news in your industry, join groups, share content, and
network with others. The latest version also includes a sync-able calendar
and the ability to view and save recommended jobs.
2. Documents To Go—Office Suite: Since you can’t create or edit Microsoft
Office documents on your iPhone, this app can be a lifesaver. It allows you
to access, create, and edit any documents via your iPhone, which means that
even if you’re on the road you can still get things done. You can also view and
edit files from Google Docs, Dropbox, Box.net, iDisk, and SugarSync.
3. Instapaper: How many times per day do you run across an article you’d
love to read but just don’t have the time right then? Instapaper allows you to
quickly bookmark these articles so you can catch up on them when you have
a moment to spare. It even stores them offline so that you can access them
without Internet.
4. Evernote: This is the easy way to take notes across all your devices. You can
make lists, save ideas, take notes, snap pictures, make voice reminders, and
more. You can connect your Evernote account to multiple devices, which
means that it’s accessible no matter where you’re at.
5. Dropbox: If you don’t already use cloud storage, you should. Dropbox is a
free service that gives you up to 2 Gb of free storage for any documents or
files. Signing up for an account and downloading Dropbox onto each device
means anytime you save or edit a document in Dropbox, it automatically
updates everywhere. Plus, files aren’t stored on devices directly, so a crash or
security breach means your files are still safe and sound in the cloud.
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