There are an overwhelming amount of apps out there that can help entertain you, educate you, sort out your life, or even improve your mental health. But which should you choose? Will they actually be worth the money or worth your time? Or will they end up stressing you out or being left untouched?
We have reviewed a few of our favorite apps that can help make your life easier.
Adobe Fill & Sign
Need to sign a document? With Adobe Fill & Sign you don’t need access to a computer, printer or scanner. It allows you to import PDF documents or images and to sign with just a few clicks.
Available in App Store and Google Play
Pricing: Free
Evernote
If you are an avid note-taker or love to-do lists, Evernote might help you organise your notes and collaborate with coworkers. You can clip and save text and images from webpages, add scanned documents and connect your Google calendar amongst other things. And all your notes will be easily searchable.
Available in App Store and Google Play
Pricing: Free to $14.99 for collaborative plans
Flipboard helps you curate news that you’re interested in. It organises news from international, national, and local sources in a way that’s easy to digest and allows you to share stories with friends.
Available in App Store and Google Play
Pricing: Free
Calm
If you are feeling stressed, Calm might just be the app for you. It offers a wide range of content to help you relax and unwind, meditation courses and lessons that help you reduce anxiety or help you go to sleep.
Available in App Store and Google Play
Pricing: From free to subscriptions starting at $14.99 per month
Talkspace
Another app that is all about mental well-being. Talkspace connects you to mental healthcare professionals at an affordable price. Download the app and get help to talk through any struggles or even seek diagnosis.
Available in App Store and Google Play
Pricing: Starting at $69 per week for personal therapy