Helllllooooo EVERYBODY. I’m telling you about apps You should have for school or work, you may already have some of these apps.
With Google Tasks you are able to create, delete, add details to tasks, make to do lists < multiple at that >, create sub tasks, receive notifications, set due dates and more.
2. One Note
Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking program for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. It gathers users’ notes, drawings, screen clippings, and audio commentaries. + more.
3. Google Keep
Google Keep is a note-taking service included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. You an add pictures, links, change the colours of notes, make tags, create check lists, share your notes, make notes and more.
4. Quizlet
Quizlet has both an app and website, This platform is used to make flashcads. On Quizlet you can see other peoples flashcards on a topic you are looking for, you can make classes and folders. On the paid version you can add images, change colours of the flashcards, use voice notes and more.
Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google. You can add goals, tasks, reminders and events. You can add sections and colour code them as well as share events + more.
6. Zoom
Zoom Video Communications provides videotelephony and online chat services through a cloud-based peer-to-peer software platform and is used for teleconferencing, telecommuting, distance education, and social relations. You are able to share your screen, use white boards, break out rooms, send private messages, raise hand feature, but for more than 45 minutes you have to pay for it.
7. Miro
Miro Is a white bored website and app where you can do things like in the following:
In Miro you can use sticky notes, add emojis, draw, make flow charts, add pics, share boards with other people + more.
8. WPS Office
WPS Office can manage all the document file format like word and excel, and it can be easily opened on other document processing software like Microsoft Office 365 without any compatibility issue. Not only in computer, it also has application for viewing and editing document in smartphone settings. You can print documents from there, compress the file, merge documents, export images, extract pages, share to other apps if on phone + more.
9. Duolingo
Duolingo is a language learning app / website. You can learn multiple languages at the same time + more. It does have Ads if you don’t have the paid version.
This is an offline dictionary app. < I’m not sure if it is available for Apple devices> This app doesn’t have a website.
11. Google Translate
Google Translate is a nap and a website. It translate different languages for you. If you download a language you can use if offline with the app.
12. Google Lense
Google lens is an app. You enable your camera to use it. by pointing your camera at at text < it can be on paper, on an object or on your screen as in a screenshot or the screen of another device > you’re able to translate and search it. if you have an image of a product you are able to find that product by using Lens. Same goes for a person and other things. < This app is handy for Spanish and French class.>
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