The Best Apps That Will Keep Your Student Life Organized
Many people use apps in order to keep their student life in order but I am not an expert on organizational apps. Because of this, the simplest way to show you the best apps are to list you the top results for organizational apps on the Google Play store. Read what they claim to do in their app descriptions and decide which you would prefer to download. The choice, as always, is up to you.
Evernote
Evernote can be used as a planner, organizer, notebook for your student life. You can take notes and focus on what matters most. Everote can Input typed notes or scan handwritten notes, add to-do’s, photos, images, web pages, or audio, and it’s all instantly searchable. You can also create notebooks, organizers, planners and organize your notes in any way you want and share with anyone. Evernote syncs your notes and notebooks across your devices so your information is always with you, everywhere you go. You can write, collect and capture ideas as searchable notes, notebooks, memos, checklists and to-do lists. It claims to be the only planner and organizer you need since you can keep journals, documenting the news, events and milestones of your daily life, take notes and create notebooks in a variety of formats, including: text, sketches, photos, audio, video, PDFs, web clippings. You can also attach Microsoft Office docs, PDFs and photos, create separate notebooks to organize your memos, receipts, bills and invoices. You can use Evernote as a digital notepad, planner and easy-to-format word processor for all your thoughts and memos as they come
Trello
Trello claims you can tackle to-do lists with ease to help you in your student life. You can get more done with Trello’s customizable boards, lists, and cards. It allows you to go from idea to action in seconds by creating cards and dragging them across the board to follow your project’s progress. You can also add checklists, labels, and due dates the way you see fit and give your projects the fuel they need to get across the finish line. Tello says it can free your brain from remembering every planning detail and add a Calendar view of your due dates or add locations to cards to get a map view—your project will take on a whole new perspective. Trello also says it can work offline, allowing you to add information to your boards and cards at any time and it will be saved for when you need it.
Planner Pro
A Planner Pro is a daily schedule app to sync with google calendar and supports tasks & notes that can help you in your student life. It is claimed to be designed for those people who’re looking for a full-featured app to manage daily life better. Planner Plus can combine events, tasks and notes in one place so that you do not need to spend extra money for other apps, and it can be used as day planner, week planner and month planner. Planner Plus says it provides kinds of settings for different requirements from all kinds of people. You’ll be able to find the best way to meet your requirements in our app. Also, if you have any other great ideas or suggestions to make this app better please contact us with an email, which will be very appreciative.
Google Keep
Google Keep can quickly capture what’s on your mind and get a reminder later at the right place or time in your student life. You can speak into your phone to write a voice memo and have it automatically transcribed. You can also grab a photo of a poster, receipt or document and easily organize or find it later in search. Google Keep makes it easy to capture a thought or list for yourself, and share it with friends and family.
Microsoft OneNote
Microsoft OneNote is a powerful notepad to capture ideas & save notes where you can easily organize & share notes in your student life. You can organize your thoughts, discoveries, and ideas and simplify planning important moments in your life with your digital notepad. Microsoft OneNote lets you take notes on your phone and sync them across all your devices. With OneNote, you can plan a big event, seize a moment of inspiration to create something new, and track your list of errands that are too important to forget. Take notes, write memos and make a digital sketchbook right on your phone. Capture pictures and add images to your notes.