This year saw a number of very useful downloadable applications for the new Apple iPad. Some may not be downright useful in terms of keeping tabs on your appointment and other business matters but can keep you occupied in times when you are bored and you need a break on your brain-burning think tank jobs.
Let us begin the app Todlededo. It is useful app enough, similar to the old Palm Pilot, but a more organized and versatile one. Putting all your “to-do” list in one app can greatly improve your mobility and ensure that nothing of your tasks is intentionally left out. Equipped with a hotlist, SMS reminders, email reminder, and a highly organized and a classifiable online to-do list will certainly guarantee that you will never forget all your daily tasks. And to those who are perennial loafs who regularly puts off everything, Todlededo is designed with a special tool that analyzes and prioritizes dates and tasks, and also makes time estimates to calculate your time and make you maximize it to your advantage.
You can even assign some of the tasks on your Todlededo to other people by adding and editing your tasks and transferring these tasks to other tools that can read Todlededo. And if you have already written your tasks in some other task manager gadget, you do not need to type everything again on your Todlededo because it has the ability to import tasks from any other sources including Microsoft Outlook, Palm, et cetera. Todlededo is also interactive and can work with other websites.
The other new iPad app is the Pocket Informant. Instead of using the built-in calendar on the iPad, you can use the app Pocket Informant and access your Google Calendars and at the same time attach it to the Todlededo list to synch these two up. These two apps though are also available for Android and Windows Mobile platforms and the Blackberry. It is not designed specifically for Apple only.
And since Apple products cannot handle Microsoft Office types of documents, if you are the one who keeps and reads and writes a lot of articles and texts, then you have to have the next app called Evernote and the EverSharing Pro app. The Evernote can simply store whatever type and format of document that you have and you just have to sift though the data you have compiled to see what you have stored. It can store practically everything from pictures to audio recordings to texts.
Splash ID is an app that takes care of all your passwords and would allow you to synchronize all types of data between two different platforms, the desktop and the iPad or iPhone.




















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