3/18/2023 0 Comments Adobe and marginnoteSecond, if you create screenplays or scripts (and, quite frankly, anyone in the public speaking arena should consider putting their presentations in script format if, for no other reason, the timing ability it provides you), you will want to consider Scripts Pro. Using both the pdf and epub formats, this app provides a rather unique and time-saving approach to reviewing, using, and researching information. I have a couple of apps that have gone on sale today for you to consider.įirst, for those of you who like to read AND take notes on your iOS devices (that’s right – BOTH iPad and iPhone), you will want to consider MarginNote Pro. Here’s to your continued iOS success! – Scott With this app, you can complete fill-in-the-blanks, sign, and annotate Adobe PDF forms and documents. You SAVE $5.ĭo you work with PDF documents? Then you’ll want to to check out PDF Forms. I’m not going that far, but I will tell you that the app is on both my iPad and iPhone! Textilus Pro is normally $5.99. Users have been raving about Textilus Pro and claiming that its the best wordprocessor for your iOS device. With MarginNote Pro you can create multi-dimensional notebooks from fragmented annotations & notes. If you like to annotate and make notes with other source materials, MarginNote Pro is something you should consider. I trust this finds all of you amazing and that you’re successfully using your iOS devices! There are some GREAT app deals I want to share with you today. If you’d like to get an all-in-one-place listing for these and other Microsoft apps, take a look here: Word Flow Keyboard – I love this keyboard add-on. You might as well have this on your iOS device so you can give your clients the best service possible. Skype – Lots of people use Skype to communicate. OneNote – This is an amazing notebook that allows you to capture all your thoughts, photos, writings, etc. OneDrive – While I still use Dropbox, this cloud storage is so easy to use, particularly when done in conjunction with Office 365. PowerPoint – I prefer Keynote as my slide deck generator and presentation tool, but. You’ll have to check it out yourself and be impressed. I could spend an entire page writing about what this app does. Pix – An amazing camera app that automatically tweaks settings. Word – You want wordprocessing? Here ya go.Įxcel – I live in spreadsheets in order to organize my businesses. Outlook – This is my primary go-to app for mail and calendar now. So, to make things easy for you, here’s a list of the iOS apps I’ve got: Everything from calendaring, to content creation, to drawing/handwritten notes, etc. I am now using many of Microsoft’s apps on my iOS devices. But, we’re going to visit an old friend-Microsoft. That doesn’t mean there isn’t anything for us to talk about today. I will only share apps and workflow tips with you that I actually use. If they have, they haven’t been put into my workflow. Second, there just haven’t been that many new apps published that have reached out and grabbed my attention. If you’re interested, you can visit the new firm online at. My iOS devices have been my primary tools for staying organized, responding to all the internal and external needs, and keeping powerfully centered as I move forward. and for good reasons.įirst, I’ve started a new law firm- Grossberg & Hoehn-so you can imagine the time and energy it’s taken to get up and running.
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