![]() It doesn’t have to be Apple-to-Apple either, connecting your iPad or iPhone to your Windows or Mac laptop or desktop. Whatever your multi-screen needs, Duet is a neat way of saving serious cash on a second monitor for your office set up. You don’t want a list of 20 ‘to-do’ apps, do you? You want to discover neat productivity tools like Duet, that transforms your iPad into a second monitor for multitasking alongside your existing screen. 3.ĝuetīest for: Turning your iPad into a second monitor Linked to a Google account it comes into its own, allowing you to update and edit your notes across your phone, tablet and Google Chrome web browser. The anally retentive will be overjoyed that each item can be assigned a label and colour, making it easy to search through weeks of doodles and detail. Google Keepīest for: Multi-platform personal organisationĪn all-round productivity champion, Google Keep’s simple post-it note layout hides a plethora of seriously useful features: jot down one-off ideas, full essays, photos, audio recordings or tick-box lists ‘pin’ priority notes to the top of the app’s layout set up a reminder to give you a nudge when that thing needs submitting archive everything when finished. Give it a go and see how much stress it can take out of a busy week. The process of adding thoughts and tasks to lists and projects is beautifully intuitive, with the app’s clever language system understanding that if you type ‘every Monday’, it should set up a reminder every Monday without you having to tap through a bunch of menus.Ī real hero feature is the Smart Schedule, pointing out moments in your week to set aside for those tasks that have overrun or cropped up last minute. It organises your life into Inbox (stuff you need to sort), Today (the stuff you need to do right now) and Next 7 Days (you get the idea), integrating across your preferred calendar app and giving you notifications that are useful rather than annoying. ![]() Todoist is a task manager that wants you to dump those ‘Oh damn, I need to do X’ moments into its super simple platform and forget about it (for now). Price: Free (Premium available for £28 per year) ![]()
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