There’s a few categories of productivity apps I want to look at, but first we have to start with a solid foundation: Good old-fashioned email.Īpple’s Mail app is the email client included with every Mac, iPad, and iPhone. I’ve tried a few in the past, but I inevitably circled back to Apple’s defaults. They’re good for the basics, but a lot of better third-party options exist. This has made organization, workflow, and the features of the apps I use more important.Īpple’s Mail, Calendar, and Reminders apps are mediocre. I also rely on ticketing software, shared documents, and an ever-growing number of online services. Like most people I’m working remotely, spending hours each day in email, text, and video chats. Recently the pace of my work has picked up, and efficient productivity has become more important. Apple Productivity App Review: Email Documenting My Decent Into ̶M̶a̶d̶n̶e̶s̶s̶ the World of Productivity Apps
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