Using your smartphone (or tablet) camera, you can “scan” documents, and you can even post these documents in the cloud. How do you do this and which apps can help you?
Published 12.05.2015
Although Microsoft has introduced its own Windows Phone system, it also offers a number of free apps for iOS and Android devices. Here are some of the most useful ones.
Published 22.11.2013
The free Joplin tool allows you to take notes online which you can easily search and share. How does it work, and is it a good alternative to OneNote or Evernote?
Published 22.11.2019
Do you want to make even more productive and efficient use of your smartphone? There are various apps which can automate a wide range of tasks. Here are some useful examples.
Published 15.05.2017
Have you discovered an interesting article or webpage but don’t you have the time to read it immediately? Instead of saving it as a favourite in your browser you could also save it directly in a
“read app”. How does this work?
Published 28.05.2015
You will probably be using the navigation app on your smartphone in your car regularly. However, there are several other handy apps for drivers. Here are some useful examples.
Published 01.02.2019
There are lots of smartphone apps which claim they can recognise everything in your environment and tell you exactly what they see or hear. We’ve put some of these tools to the test.
Published 01.11.2017
Google is finally making an attempt to create some order in its chaos of communication tools: it now makes a clearer distinction between consumers and business users. What has changed?
Published 31.05.2017
You’ll not always have access to a scanner; however, you can scan photos or documents using your smartphone. How does this work and what apps do you need?
Published 19.01.2017
If you often use your tablet or browser for reading text, you may have wondered if you can speed up your reading. Using the proper “speedread” software, you can indeed save some time. How does it
work?
Published 27.05.2014