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Jan 06

4 free seriously awesome project management iPad apps

Mike Posted by: Mike in Subscriptions | Comment (0)
Tagged in: Time Tracking , Software , Remote , project management , iPad , Evernote , Dropbox , Cloud , app

As a project manager, you are always on the move. With the advent of the iPad and other tablets, it is now possible to bring all your information with you on the go. Plus, browsing the internet and carrying out tasks is way more fun on an iPad than a standard computer. Here are 4 free killer project management apps. Don’t blame me if you ditch your computer.

1)      Evernote

Evernote is a fantastic app that lets you perform a variety of functions on your iPad and automatically synchronizes your information across platforms. Available for the Mac, PC, Android, iPhone/iPad, this app lets you store text, images, and audio recordings. Evernote also allows you to clip web pages for future viewing, jot notes, and create to-do lists. All of your information is synched to the cloud, and can be accessed with any of the devices listed above. Here are some useful ways a project manager can use this app. You can take notes on an important client meeting and review it on your cell phone on your way home (for the record, we don’t condone Evernot’ing and driving at the same time!). You can also use Evernote as a time management tool by creating to-do lists, so you can complete high priority tasks first. Want to share a useful web page with a colleague? No problem. Clip the web page and synch it to the cloud.

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