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Home Screen of the iPhone on 2017

The early years are usually made to draft resolution momentum and things you want to accomplish in the new year. Anyone would like to get a couple, have a more healthy lifestyle, get a better job to continue the resolution in previous years. Any fine legitimate resolutions and the plan to be achieved.



For me, the beginning of the year is the time for organizing and smoothing back a few things. Starting from audit security online account owned and manage it with the password manager to reset rows of existing applications in the iPhone and iPad. This is my iPhone home screen for the year 2017:

The following number of applications per category:

Applications to read news and articles: 3 applications
Application chat + email + social media: 6 applications
Application Manager job listings + calendar: 3 applications
Application maker notes and writing: 3 applications

You are certainly familiar with some of the applications that are on the home screen of my iPhone like Path, Instagram, Whatsapp, and Telegram. So let's discuss another application only.
Applications to read news

As a freelance writer for two media discussed the technology certainly must be coupled with an always current news updates. Particularly about Apple. For that reason I put 3 applications to read news on the home screen. The first application I use most often also is Unread. As applications of RSS reader, Unread beneficial to find out the latest news from either blogs or media that I follow.

For the application read later, I use Instapaper. Why Instapaper and not the Pocket? The reason is quite simple, Instapaper had some dark mode and display themes. Besides the features of premiumnya can now be enjoyed for free. The application of the latter is Medium. Even though the Medium is the medium to contain writings but I use it to read more than a few publications.



To communicate with The App Factor in other parts of the world I use Slack. Furthermore there is a Tweetbot to play Twitter. The email affair, I've switched to Spark during the last few weeks from the previous one using the default Mail application on your iPhone and iPad.
Application Manager job listings + calendar.

I used some apliaksi to manage schedules and job listings. Todoist is the main application to manage all task lists that I have. Starting from the work of the Office, freelance assignments to College. Trello useful to know my freelance writing schedule and to know my schedule using the Fantastical. Fantastical supports the use of more than one calendar and equipped with natural language input to make it easier to enter the schedule and agenda.

Applications to write and take notes
All the text either the idea of the writing or the contact information of a person is definitely the first time I write in Drafts. With Drafts, notes becomes easier and faster. The next entry I can send to a diverse range of applications. Turn them into writing on the Ulysses, or save it in Simplenote. Moreover you can use bookmarks to create Drafts of the calendar in the Fantastical. I never wrote it in The App Factor and you can read it through this link.

To copy and paste in the Copied I submit. Copied can store not only texts but also pictures. You can also create text templates that want saved into the Copied.

Special application
Workflow application is my favorite of all the existing applications on the home screen. With Workflow I can grind faster on the iPhone or iPad. Starting from combining several screenshots at once, uploaded to the WordPress dashboard to save the web page into the Bear. Seriously, if you consider doing your work on iOS, Workflow is a must.
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