iOS Apps I use to get my job done
2 min readMay 25, 2021
I use an iPhone 7, assembled at my home as my daily driver to get things done. As I am a content creator, I usually require many apps in-order to get things in a straight line. This list of apps include designing tools, editing tools, etc.
- Evernote: I use evernote app as my note taking app. I use the free version, which does my work perfectly. The main features I like about Evernote is sharing the note with your colleague. Another feature I like is the notebook feature. I use the Notebook feature to assign project names, then write up the necessary things into the designated notebook. Also Google Keep is an alternative I suggest.
- Snapdrop: Snapdrop is not an app, but a web app to share files between devices. I do end up in some complex situations where I will be having a companion with an Android phone and he/she will not be having any file sharing apps such as Xender. Snapdrop lets us do file sharing, without any app installation. The only requirement is that the devices should be connected to the same network.
- Adobe Scan: Scanning documents digitally and sending to another person in PDF format has got easier with Adobe scan. Just open the app, click the photos of the required documents, you can export it as a PDF file.
- Canva: Canva is a graphic design platform, used to create social media graphics, presentations, posters, documents and other visual content. I use Canva to design posters, brochures, business cards, thumbnails, etc. by using free templates or designing one of my own.
- VN Video Editor: It is a free video editor having many pro features. The main attraction of this app is that it has no watermark. The only disadvantage I face is that the app runs only in portrait mode, whereas apps such as iMovie, Kinemaster and Powerdirector runs in landscape mode.
- Photo Editing Tools: I have a hobby of clicking random pictures. In-order to enhance the details of a picture, I do small corrections and add watermark, if needed. Some of the photo editing tools include Snapseed by Google, Lightroom by Adobe and Focos.
- Camera Apps: The native iOS Camera App is a selection of mine. As it has no pro mode, I use another app titled FotorGear, which is another camera app with pro mode settings.
So these are some apps that I use on my phone to get my work done super quickly.