UPDATED 07:30 EDT / MAY 07 2012

Best iPad, Android Tablet Apps for Mobile Workers: Enhanced Email Tops the List

This week’s featured app is Enhanced Email for Android. The email client doesn’t re-invent the wheel but the developer did nail a lot of things, simply by addressing a ton of user demands. That includes things like support for both Gmail and Exchange, as well as integration with several cloud services such as Zimbra, and a host of other features.

Android

Enhanced Email

Enhanced Email’s main purpose is to centralize all of your emails in one place where they can be managed and sorted conveniently. This is made possible thanks to support for the two most popular services as well as other third party apps, among other things.

Invoice2go

Invoice is a tool that lets freelancers send estimates and billings to their clients more easily, using either one of the 20 templates and many more customization options the app comes with.

iPad

PDF Reader Pro

PDF Reader is similar to Enhanced Email in that it addresses another very simplistic task, and just like its Android counterpart, does so rather well.  App developer iTech managed to add a whole line of functions on top of the actual PDF reading capability, including sync with Dropbox, search, and the ability to support extra large documents that other clients may not be able to handle.

Notes n More

Notes n More lives up to the name by putting a lot of overlapping features into one package. There’s the ability to take voice memos, record media, convert PDF to formats readable by browsers, and of course note-taking.

Duo Browser

Duo Browser delivers just what it promises – the ability to browse more than one site, in one of two ways. Giving the user the option of multitasking is a nice extension of iOS’s core capabilities that is made even better by the fact the app is free.


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