The best Android apps for work
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Applications focused on jobs, mostly office, are becoming more and more and offer better services. What years ago was summarized in spreadsheets and text has now been diversified and from our own smartphone we can do anything from complex work-related operations to the simplest, such as making appointments on a calendar.
There is no doubt that the wide range of mobile apps has facilitated many of the professional tasks that inevitably required a computer We review several of the best applications with a professional approach that we can find on Google Play for our Android terminal.
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Google Drive
We're not exactly talking about the Google Drive app, but about the Google Drive suite of apps, all of which are very useful and perform excellently. First we have Google Drive, a cloud storage application with support for literally all types of files. In addition to that, we find Google Keep, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. These allow us to take notes and do office-oriented work
Finally, we have Google Photos where we can easily store and view photos and videos that we have recorded with our smartphone. Combined, these apps cover virtually any need for file sharing, file storage, office apps, note-taking apps, and even photo storage.Businesses go to the cloud every day and now we can do it too with relative ease. The service is free but we can also buy additional Google Drive space if we need it.
Pushbullet
Pushbullet is one of the classic apps for productivity at work. It helps to close the distance between our phone and our computer. We can do things like reply to text messages, send files, and even set up channels to receive notifications about specific things It works on Mac, Windows, and even Linux. That makes it a good solution for just about anyone. The free version gives us an idea of the features, that way we can test them. We will have to buy the premium versions - 5 euros per month; 40 a year - to get the unlimited version.
Slack
Slack is without a doubt the best professional chat application currently available. It supports text and voice chats, and there's also integration for Google Drive, Asana, and other productivity apps. We also have support for Giphy in case you want to liven up the work environment a bit. We can create a virtually unlimited number of channels, so teams can break apart and talk about their projects individually, which is another reason why it's so powerful .
In addition, smaller work teams or those with less budget can download the demo of the application for free for as long as necessary. Pricing plans range from €6.25 for the Standard rate to €11.75 for the Plus rate and can be easily viewed on the official Slack website.
Solid Explorer
Solid Explorer is essential for managing files on our phone.It has a simple user interface with many features, including many niche features. Works with ZIP, RAR, 7zip and TAR files. The app also connects directly to Dropbox, Google Drive, or Box.com. Finally, it works with FTP servers, WebDav, and more. We can even get root access if we have a rooted device. The free trial version shows how the app works and a one-time in-app purchase of 3 euros offers the complete app.
Trello
Trello bills itself as a virtual companion. The idea is to help us stay organized at work and at home. And it does so by being a good task manager. We can create what are called Boards/Tables to help keep various projects organized and each board allows us to work on one task at a time. The app allows collaboration with co-workers and friends, making it ideal for a work or home environmentIt also comes with support for Google Drive, Dropbox, and Android Wear. It's completely free all the time, which makes it one of the best productivity apps on a budget.
IFTTT
IFTTT is one of the most exciting productivity apps available on Android. The app allows us to make recipes that tell various apps to do different things at certain times In essence, it takes almost any task and makes our phone do it automatically autonomous. This is a must for those who use things like smart lights and other IoT devices. In addition, you can carry out quick actions, such as automatically saving our Instagram photos to Dropbox. It's powerful, but there's a learning curve aside from being totally free.We can find a variety of pre-made tasks with a few Google searches. Tasker is another great app for this sort of thing, but IFTTT is a bit easier to use.
Microsoft Apps
The Microsoft application package shows us all the applications that Microsoft has in the Play Store. A variety of applications are included that can increase productivity, including OneDrive, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Cortana, OneNote, Outlook and many others Just like Google Drive, this is a set of applications that work together to give us a cohesive experience between apps. There are also applications like Microsoft Remote Desktop that allow us to access our Windows PC from Android phone. There are a ton of apps and they all have Windows support too.It's a nice way to merge desktop and mobile experiences for those who care about Windows. The download is free and the purchases integrated in each app vary in price depending on the case.
TickTick
TickTick is one of the best to-do list apps. It allows us to organize tasks, lists, jobs and much more quickly and easily The application has a clean interface, simple controls and synchronization between devices. It also comes with a calendar, widget, reminder notifications, and customizable repeating tasks. It also features shareable tasks for homework or work between coworkers. The free version has most of the features mentioned, the paid version is optional. It is one of the benchmarks in terms of productivity applications.