Write for Android Tops the Business Tablet Apps List this Week
This week’s featured app is Write for Android. There are plenty of apps designed for note-taking, on the go project management and other organization-related tasks, but there are considerably less that are dedicated to pure creativity. Write is one such platform, and seems to have nailed a lot of features the mobile worker needs, from the quick updating to the auto save.
Android
Write’s developer has put a lot of effort into standing up to the name. Features such as entry management and optimization for external keyboards make for welcomed additions, but the most important aspect is the app’s minimalistic layout that focuses purely on the text being written down.
IncStage is a traditional mobile presentation tool. It allows users to create anything from business slideshows to an organized display of holiday photos. Version 2.0 promises easier navigation and more touch-based functionality, in addition to support for higher quality images.
iPad
First up for the iPad is DejaOffice. The freely downloadable app is a client of the PC version offered by the same developer, and does a very good job at fulfilling its task. It will automatically integrate with native settings, comes with a calendar that features five views and alarms, and DejaOffice supports every Apple mobile device.
Behind Memeo’s catchy name is a Google Docs client and general-purpose text editor. It supports Office, iWorks and PDF documents as well as photos. There’s also an offline mode, and all of this is wrapped around a smart interface.
SkyGrid is the last iPad app in this week’s roundup. It’s a fairly popular news aggregator that takes a very experience-centric approach to delivering its user’s preferred content –visualized browsing and a direct social media feed.
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