Android Apps for Office Goers

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7 Jun

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No matter how much alluring those so-called free android apps are, paid applications will always be one step ahead. That “free” stuff just doesn’t have the right kind of flavor to it. We painstakingly jotted down a list of best paid android apps from the far and wide corners of the internet, just for you… Some of them are subscription based, while others require onetime payment only.

Even if you don’t go to an office, you must be going somewhere daily to make a living. In case, you work from home, there is a far chance for you to rely on some handy mobile application to take care of your routine stuff. This is why I handpicked these Android marketplace apps to help you kick start your day with a boost.

Dropbox *Subscription Based:

  • Ain’t nothing like Dropbox for your Android smartphones. You can install this application to synch all your computer related activities, tablet work, internet café terminals and web based storage to your android handset. New customers get a free 2 GB storage capacity, which quickly turns into paid subscription in the preceding months.

LogMeIn Ignition – $30:

This Android app may look a little pricey to you, but considering a onetime payment module, it doesn’t sting that much. After installing LogMeIn Ignition, you can remotely access your computers through your Android smartphone. You can also create a ring of trusted friends who can access your PC / Mac through LogMeIn Ignition Android app.

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Advanced Task Manager – $1

  • Often times the android handsets turn out to be a hassle when they get stuck the middle of a process. That “please wait” message is the worst thing that can happen to anyone. That’s where Advanced Task Manger comes in. download it and view an advanced files menu on your smartphone, from where you can “Force quit” any application within seconds.

This entry was posted on Friday, June 7th, 2013 at 12:57 AM and is filed under How To, Smartphones. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

Casey Nolan

About Casey Nolan

Writer, tech buff, ranter, artist, mankind's last hope! Known by many titular titles; 'The National' editor is rumored to be the jack of all trades. In his spare time, he loves to take long walks, indulge in excruciating workouts at gym, and help his fellow community members around.

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