Posts filed under: Android

Text message overwhelm? We may all suffer from it at times. Which ones have we read, and which ones have we not? Which ones need some sort of follow-up? This post shows you how to handle your text messages and...
If you are are an Android user, and have the Evernote app on your device, the latest update allows you to compose handwritten notes.   Just as you have had the ability to combine notes with the on-screen keyboard, create...
Several years ago, I authored a post entitled “Play from Your Strengths.” One sentence from that post states “…Peter Drucker talks of making strengths productive, and doing so in a such a way that it makes weaknesses irrelevant.” Smartphones offer...
I have been using SwiftKey3 as my Android keyboard of choice for over a year. While I find typing with two thumbs on a piece of glass to be less accurate than the physical keyboard on my BlackBerry of days...
I love it when one tool does many things. Smart Tools is like a Swiss Army Knife. This video illustrates what this app will do. At $2.50, it’s a bargain....
My last post tracked the personal organizational systems I have used from high school to present. The tools have changed, yet the tools are not the most important thing. The importance lies in the strategy; however, good tools make implementing...