5 Business Apps For Apple Users
By Steph Tortogo | Jan 28, 2016 09:25 AM EST
The use of Apple products, most especially the iPhone, seems to have been stretched to its maximum ability nowadays. The company has created applications that comprehensively cater to its customers. If you are into photography, the App Store has a lot for you. If you are a big gamer, the App Store has a lot for you. If you're a businessman, the App Store has a lot for you. Here are 5 apps that you might want to check out, pronto:
1. MailChimp. Price: Free. Tracking your company's email marketing, MailChimp slso has a website that lets you create and send email campaigns. The app, in the meantime, serves more as an analysis tool that is used to check the data and figures. It is easy to use and refined. You can also view your mailing list contact information.
2. PayPal. Price: Free. As compared to its website's capabilities, the PayPal app has unavailable options for obvious reasons. But, just like the on the website, you are able to view your recent activities, withdraw and transfer money and view your wallet.
3. CamCard. Price: Free. Serving as a business scanner, this app allows you to use the rear camera on your iPhone to take a snapshot of a business card, in which the app then analyzes the image and save the details into your address book. This app separates your business contacts from your personal contacts.
4. CloudMagic. Price: Free. One of the best email client available for iPhones, Cloud Magic displays your individual inbox for each of your accounts separately. The app allows you to identify your account by color coding.
5. Adobe Reader. Price: Free. If you're looking for an app that would deal with PDF format files, Afobe Reader is without a doubt the app to download.
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