Social Media Apps, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter (free)Ī bit boring I know but I can update on the move when I have a moment and it’s great to catchup with friends on my personal account as well as promote my business. Present Pad allows various ways to run through the presentation so there are times when this works better. Clients are always impressed and I also have the Keynote Remote App on my iPhone which works brilliantly. I use Keynote and Present Pad for doing presentations to clients straight from the iPad, required a £24 cable for VGA connection. Does calls on the iPhone so you can save a mint! But not the iPad, yet… I hope video comes soon, Facetime is great but only if you are talking to a fellow iPad/iPhone user so it’s very limited. It can take a little while for your contact to be added but it works perfectly. I can’t understand why this is free, I’d pay for this as it’s incredibly useful (lets hope they aren’t watching). CardMunch (free)ĬardMunch add contacts to your iPhone or iPad by taking a photo of the persons business card, very cool. WhatTheFont recognises fonts from a photo of the text taken by the camera, brilliant when you’re designing and your client has seen a font they love but has no idea what it is. Never miss anything ever again but do get peoples permission before doing the recording. ![]() When you take notes they are synced to the recording so when you go to a note it takes you to the part of the recording at the time the note was written. Soundnote is a meeting recorder where you can add notes. Try some of these apps today and see if they have a positive impact on your revision for the upcoming exam period.My last 6 most useful iPad Business Apps SoundNote (paid) Whatever the reason is for downloading specialised revisions apps to your smartphone, there is no doubt that they can boost productivity and efficiency while you study.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |