Adobe SiteCatalyst Tops Week’s Best Business Tablet Apps for iPad, Android
This week we’ve rounded up five of the best business tablet apps for the iPad and Android devices. There are countless apps targeting about every single audience imaginable, and with tablets being used more and more often both on the consumer and enterprise end, this trend is beginning to sink in.
iPad
Adobe SiteCatalyst is the company’s web traffic analysis tool similar to Google Analytics. The free iPad version delivers trend analysis of data from the past 90 days. Users can focus obn specific data points, add and manage metrics as well as share data via email or a presentation display.
The second version of the cloud management app brings users the core features of their main web interface. That includes root password changing, cloud creation and deletion, view media hosted on the deployment being accessed, and dozens of other options.
StumbleUpon launched an iPad version of its iOS app earlier this week. The application comes with streamlined navigation optimized for the iPad display as well as integration with Facebook and Twitter and the abilty to sync one’s account across every major platform. If you’re in the business of social media, or just like the bookmarking tool to keep up with your industry’s relevant news, this app is worth checking out.
Android
Taptu is a Honeycomb-optimized social news feed reader that curates content from social networks blogs. That includes integration with Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn that lets users post messages and tweet directly from the app interface. There’s also the ability to curate and mix feeds. Taptu also comes with another benefit: it works on slow connections.
Zoho is an invoice service that recently launched on Android. Users can use Zoho Invoice to send price estimates to customers, include associated taxes and other expenses such as travel and more within a few seconds, based on the company’s description. One can also add contacts, details and notes about customers via their device.
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