![]() Since Simplenote is available for pretty much every device under the sun, I can capture my ideas no matter what device I’m in front of. To capture and organize them all, I use Simplenote. Throughout the day, as new ideas, tasks, project ideas, meetings, and the like come my way, I make a habit of capturing them all, so they don’t slip through the cracks. I highly recommend it-for the peace of mind alone! The installation process is very simple, after which you won’t need to worry about backing up your computer again. For $5 a month, it backs up your entire computer to the cloud so if anything happens to your data, you’re not screwed. Backing up your computer can be a pain in the ass. (I don’t have an affiliation with any of them!)īackblaze-$5/month PC and Mac. Here are my favorite productivity apps that I use every day, and couldn’t live without. While they all support my work and life, these apps either live in the background or they help me accomplish my work in less time. There’s a theme to the apps I use and rely on every day. I’ve never been big into apps: managing and juggling a boatload of apps often cuts into the time I’d otherwise spend on more productive things, like, say, doing actual work. It’s crucial to plan your day and set intentions, but every minute you spend organizing and planning is a minute you don’t spend doing your work. There are a ton of productivity apps out there-Apple and Google’s app stores both have a separate, high-level category devoted entirely to “Productivity.” With tens of thousands of them available, it’s hard to get to the bottom of which ones are the best. Here are 10 of the best apps I’ve found to streamline my life! ![]() Takeaway: Productivity apps exist to support your work-not to get in your way.
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