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My Top 3 Android Apps For Productivity
Android has certainly improved over the years; I remember back in high school when I had a smartphone running Android 2.2, while I’m sure at the time that was certainly a usable device, considering I was a literal child, looking back at it makes me cringe just a little bit. But that’s ultimately a good thing, because that means Android has improved drastically over the last ten years setting it up to be an operating system that power users can abuse. So with that said here are my top 3 Android applications for productivity.
Google Keep
Google Keep has to be one of the simplest notes taking apps available on Android, and I’m perfectly ok with that! I don’t use an incredibly complex note taking system, as a matter of fact I think I use the opposite of that. I try to make sure that when an idea pops in my head I’m able to jot it down, even if it’s just a fleeting though, I still think it’s important to jot it down somewhere, especially if I can’t follow that idea because I’m already doing focused work else. Google Keep blends a nice simple UI with a nice simple note taking system. Allowing me to organize task, ideas and even some photos/document scans that I may need later! Needless to say, without Google Keep I’d be a mess.