Android Applications which will Help You in Organizing Your Life

Contributing Editor JR Raphael at  Computerworld magazine picked essential organizing apps in android. His list consists of 8 apps:

  1. Trello - Organize your projects. The app breaks your business down into a series of boards. Within each board, you create a series of lists. And within each list, you add any number of cards — individual items that contain text, photos, files, and so on. You can label and color-code cards and assign due dates, and you (and anyone else you invite) can comment on cards to add in thoughts and updates.
  2. Any.Do - Organize your to-do lists. Any.do's main screen automatically separates your tasks into four default sections: "Today," "Tomorrow," "Upcoming," and "Someday" (though you also have the ability to create your own custom categories). You can drag and drop tasks between the lists and attach notes, files, recorded audio, and reminders to any items. You can even view and manage your device's native calendar within the app, right alongside your tasks, if you want.
  3. Evernote - Organize your notes. Evernote makes it easy to take notes from your phone in a variety of ways — by typing or speaking in the app itself, via a home screen widget, or via an optional notification-based quick-add bar — and with some plans it also allows you to forward emails for safekeeping and save entire web pages from your mobile or desktop browser for later reference.
  4. Google Assistant - Organize for  random things you need to remember
  5. Google Maps - Organize for places and parking locations
  6. TripIt - Organize your travel
  7. Expensify - Organize your expenses
  8. Pocket - Organize articles you want to read
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