OK Productive
016. Productivity Apps Episode
- We tested Alarmy and share our thoughts. This app was recommended to us more than once on r/productivity as a great way to jumpstart your day.
 - We have our own subreddit now. Check out r/okproductive for more discussion about topics covered on our podcast, make recommendations, and get to know the hosts!
 
Apps Reviewed
- Alfred - a fast and powerful command center/assistant on Apple products
 
- AdGuard - a really good way to block unwanted ads
 - Encrypt.me - a simple, reliable, and secure VPN
 - Adblock Plus - another great browser extension for blocking all the ads
 - Avast - really good antivirus and web protect that runs on Macs and Windows
 - KeePass - a file system for managing your passwords that is free and open source
 - KeePass Tusk - a browser extension on Firefox and Chrome for auto-filling KeePass usernames and passwords
 
- Dropbox - securely sync files across all your computers
 - GDrive - Google's place for creating and sharing files online and on your computer
 - Adobe Creative Cloud - powerful tools for creating media
 - Apple iCloud - store your photos and files easily from Apple devices
 
- Bear - a focused writing app for Apple devices
 - Todoist - an online todo list and task manager
 - Google Docs - Google's tool for creating and editing online documents
 - Grammarly - an online tool for checking your spelling and grammar
 
- Skyfonts - an easy way to search for and install fonts
 - DND Me - do not disturb me. really, go away
 - Rocket - a Mac app that makes it easy to add emoji wherever you're typing
 
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