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Category Archives: iPad Apps
Review: Primadesk Brings Everything Together on the Same Desk
With every new technology out there, there’s some adjustment: basic statement of fact. This is especially true of the latest rage we’re seeing everywhere with all the SkyDrives, Google Drives, and online file syncing going on — the basic terminology is known as “cloud computing.”
Review: Abukai Expenses Spares No Expense in Convenience
Here’s a little quiz for you: what’s another word for ‘business’ or ‘corporation’? You got it — it’s expenses. It’s about what you spend to make your money! That’s how businesses grow. Auto attendants and call centers grow that way, too.
Review: Isn’t “Google Drive” the Same as “Google Docs”?
I have to admit: changing the name of a brand usually revamps the marketing and advertising. Google knows this. Obviously. Just look at the Google search engine! The logo changes every once in a while, and sometimes they get pretty creative.
Battery Boost Magic Gives Mobile Hardware More Output
Small businesses run, on at least one level or another, on mobile devices. And as such, having easy access to those devices is more important than ever. Battery Boost Magic looks to give mobile devices a lot more life with some easy battery management tools.
Review: WorldCard Mobile Brings Business Cards to the New Digital World
See? There’s still a reason for prestigious paper products in small business. I’m, of course, talking about ‘business cards.’ Those tiny herringbone-colored high-quality trademarked trendy business signatures suggesting that you’re all about professionalism.
New Rosetta Stone App To Give Users Multilingual Advantage
The world is getting smaller by the day, it seems. Admittedly, most of that smaller world these days speaks English. But for those that want the kind of edge that only speaking to someone in their native tongue can provide, Rosetta Stone has a new mobile app coming your way.
Carat Looks To Put More Life In Your Mobile Hardware
Large amounts of small business depend heavily on one comparatively small thing: mobile devices. Keeping the batteries on those mobile devices running at their peak becomes all the more important, and that’s just what Carat wants to do.
Drchrono Just The Prescription For Small Medical Businesses
For small businesses out there that focus on medical issues–dentists, chiropractors, family practitioners and so on–there’s a great new iPad app out there that will offer up a new way to help on that front, and it’s called Drchrono.
Project Management Comes Free With Wrike
While some out there may be familiar with the Wrike app for project management on iPhone, iPad and Blackberry devices, a new version has landed for users of the Google Apps Marketplace, and the key point about this one is its price tag.