Android apps vs. iOS 7 apps 2014: Scanner, Email, & Other Key Business Apps To Try
Have you ever spent what seems to be hours just searching through the app store? There are countless apps to choose from, with each and of one of them varying in category, niche, and price.
Today we'll take a look at some of the best business apps to choose from on the iOS and Android stores.
1. TurboScan: Users can scan a wide variety of documents and other office papers and all they need to have is an iPhone. Although we would assume that these would all be just photographs of the image, this app uses special technology.
"TurboScan uses advanced fast algorithms to auto-detect document edges, straighten the documents (correct perspective), eliminate shadows and set a perfect contrast," the app says in its description. You can get the app for a very affordable $2.99 price tag too.
2. Documents Free on iOS: This app gives you a hand with documents and helps organize them too. With this app, you can edit spreadsheets and it also works with Google Documents so you can work on things while you're on the go. It's useful and free, so it could be perfect for you or your business.
3. Outlook Web Mobile on Google Play: Anyone who wants an easy way to use mail on the go would enjoy this app. According to its description, "Outlook Web Mobile let you use Microsoft Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access (OWA) or 2010 / 2013 Outlook Web App in a smart phone friendly layout, with Auto Login and Email / Meeting Notification."
4. CamCard Business Card Reader on Google Play: Although this app comes in at a steep price ($11.99) it does have solid reviews and 4 stars. If you want to make sure you are totally up to date with your technology, have this app handy. You can quickly scan business cards and it will save it to your contacts right away. It might be expensive but it takes away quite a bit of the work you would have to do otherwise.
5. Voice Translate Play on iOS: Speaking of saving time, this app will give you the ability to quickly translate voice. Gone are the days when you would have to flip through a dictionary to try and translate a simple word. Just speak into the phone and you will have a translation, but be aware that it might not be too exact.