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12 Apps You Need To Use If You Want To Get Stuff Done

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Evernote for iOS7

It takes considerable skill to stay organized.

People can become overwhelmed with the onslaught of news, emails, texts, projects and errands that consume considerable chunks of their personal time.

In order to manage all of this, a simple to-do list may not be enough to balance everything.

Like everything else, there is an app for that.

Popular apps like Evernote have become powerful weapons against the clutter that can consume you.

From managing finances to planning your travel itinerary, these apps will be invaluable to you when trying to get stuff done. Check them out.

The Cal app for android is an impressive calendar that syncs all of your most important tasks into one hub.

Any.do, the maker of the popular Cal app for iPhone, has released a new version for with Android. It operates the same way as a traditional calendar app except it streamlines everything you need into location. Cab service Uber will is incorporated into the program if you need to quickly get a ride to the airport. Cal can provide suggestions for you on restaurants and diners in case you are scheduling a business meeting or simply having drinks with a friend. It's perfect for those people who can't plan events without any support.

Price: Free

Available:iPhone and Android.



Evernote will never let you down when it comes to organizing your life.

Although it's not a new app, Evernote will never disappoint you when it comes to getting stuff done. The app is simple. It creates to-do lists that are comprehensive and easy to edit. You can dive deeper into the other offerings it has by trying out like Evernote Webclipper to collect anything you see online that looks interesting.

Price: Free

Available:iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows.



Inbox Cube for iPhone sorts emails into visually pleasing and easy to navigate boxes.

The biggest source of frustration when it comes to time management can be emails. Within one day, inboxes can be swarmed with useless spam and pointless messages. Inbox Cube can sort various segments of an email into boxes to help with categorization. Email cubes contain messages you need to respond to, attachment cubes host any documents you'd need to read later, and contact cubes will host information you need to get in touch with someone. Once these are sorted, users can control what to read without having to constantly search and scroll through various inboxes.

Price: Free

Available: iPhone



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