If you use an Android device such as a smartphone or tablet to work and plan and organize your work, there are apps that allow you to be more productive by including tools that facilitate documents, planning, action notes, and a log calendar.
Below we list the top 6 apps that will make your work on Android easier and increase your productivity:
1- Google Calendar app:
You can easily schedule your daily tasks through the Google Calendar app which is available on all your Android devices. The main difference is the integration with Google Assistant. This means you can say (Hello Google) Hello Google and it will tell you about an event. Configure your to-do calendar like: (When is my first meeting today?) or (What's next?) You can also ask Google Assistant to schedule tasks and add them to your calendar.
2- Microsoft Word application:
If you need to open and edit Word documents on your phone or tablet, the official Microsoft Word app for Android devices is your best choice. This application has a simple interface that provides easy creation and editing access to multiple tools that allow you to perform specific text editing tasks from your phone or tablet without the need for a computer.
3- Google Docs application:
If you need a word processor with basic word processing tools, you can choose the Google DOCS app. However, it does not replace Microsoft Word, nor is it suitable for producing large, complex documents, as it lacks certain features, such as
4- camscanner app:
Camscanner helps you scan paper documents and receipts with your phone. No need to keep paper documents or use a scanner. To keep documents after scanning and to make it easier to access them from different devices, you can sync documents via cloud storage services such as: Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox.
5- Google Keep application:
Google Keep can be used to take notes, add drawings, photos, and lists. As with most Google apps, Google stores saved data in Google Drive, which you can easily access from your computer using a web browser.
You can also set hourly or location reminders in this app. However, Google Keep is not compatible with all other Google apps. Example: Google Keep is compatible with Google Maps, enabling reminders based on location. However, it is not compatible with Google Assistant, so you cannot use Google Assistant to take notes with voice commands and save them to Google Keep.
6- WiFi File Transfer App:
With WiFi File Transfer, you can access all the files and folders on your phone or tablet through a web browser. It allows easy file transfer between Android devices and PC without the need for a USB cable.