Sunday, 22 April 2012

New Productivity Apps

brought call-assistant apps, note-taking and note-management apps, tracking apps, a mobile browser, and an app to get ideas from the world’s most fascinating people.
Here is a list of March’s new mobile productivity apps for Android and Apple iOS. There are both paid and free apps for your mobile productivity.

Android

Andy. Andy gives voice-controlled access to encyclopedic information on a vast array of topics. Ask it anything. Find your answers on the go. Price: $1.99.
Andy.
MapTrack. Utilize GPS tracking on Google Maps. Share your tracks with your associates in real time. While recording, the track can be shared as a Google Map link. Price: $1.97.
MapTrack.
MapTrack.
Mira. Mira is a semantic and intelligent personal assistant for Android. If you like Siri, this is a similar personal assistant app for your Android device. Mira speaks English and German. Price: Free.
Mira.
Mira.
Voice Memo Simple. Voice Memo Simple is an easy to use voice recorder that stores your recordings by time and date. Three button clicks is all it takes to record, play, or delete a voice memo. Price: Free.
Voice Memo Simple.
Voice Memo Simple.
Gmail Widgets Free. Gmail Widgets is a collection of home screen widgets that show the number of unread messages and previews of those messages. Updates automatically when new mail arrives. Price: Free.
Gmail Widgets Free.
Gmail Widgets Free.
OverSkreen. The OverSkreen browser can live on top of your screen, above any of your other applications and allow you to use your device’s other features while browsing. Enjoy the desktop experience on your Android device. Price: Free.
OverSkreen.
OverSkreen.

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