By now, you’ve probably realized that the featured apps on Apple’s app store are paid positions.
Just the other day, I paid for a featured app thinking it was supposed to be of the highest quality and then realized it was most definitely not. So, what’s the best way to find good apps from non-biased sources? Places like here.
1. Buffer – a simple social media updating app (
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3. Evernote – this app is great for the individual. It’s a simple note-taking app, but its ability to tag, record audio, and import pictures take it from basic to supreme. It records all your notes to a cloud so you can view them and make changes on any device with the Evernote app.
4. Google Drive – this is less of an app and more of a service that comes with a gmail account. However, Google did release an app version of just the drive feature, which is very nice to have especially on your mobile devices. The Google Drive is quite simply the best file-sharing app out there. You can create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more. Share these with others and work together on them in real time. Best yet, everything is saved to the cloud.
There are, of course, many other great apps for startups; but these are must-haves. They simplify some of the more tedious aspects of a startup company, and help you get better organized.
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