[13] Top 15 Most Useful Tools in 2021

[13] Top 15 Most Useful Tools in 2021

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This post was inspired by Wes Bos and his brilliant project - uses.tech in which I recently participated. So, today, I would like to tell you about some tools and software that I use on a daily basis. Here we go, Top 15 Most Useful Tools in 2021.

1). Notion

notion I would like to start with the Notion, which is almost an ideal tool for organizing things. It feels like Evernote on steroids. I could definitely recommend a Notion to anyone who likes planning and getting duck in a row.

notion.so

Mobile / Desktop

Free / Paid

2). Todoist

todoist Simply the best todo app that I have ever tried so far. Runners-up: Google Tasks, Things, Microsoft Todo.

todoist.com

Mobile / Desktop

Free / Paid

3). Spark

spark I never really liked the standard Gmail app. I mean, it is ok, and I use it a lot, but on the other hand, I was always looking for a better alternative. I did use Newton for a couple of years, but then it became paid, and I switched to Spark. That decision was just right.

sparkmailapp.com

Mobile / Desktop

Free

4). Endel

endel For me, the Endel was an absolutely surprising and unexpected choice since I have never used any musical apps on a daily basis. Well-designed, energetic, but calming.

endel.io

Mobile / Desktop

Free / Paid

5). Grammarly

Grammarly Grammarly improves the quality of my texts by a lot. Must have for writers. Even the free version (that I actually use) is very impressive.

grammarly.com

Mobile / Desktop

Free / Paid

6). Pocket

pocket A Pocket is the ultimate tool for saving things for later. I have been using it for years.

getpocket.com

Mobile / Desktop

Free / Paid

7). VS Code

vs code The one IDE to rule them all, I guess?

code.visualstudio.com

Desktop

Free

8). Nova

nova A new trendy IDE from creators of Coda. Quite pricey, but absolutely adorable.

nova.app

Desktop

Paid

9). Pocket Casts

pocket casts I truly like podcasts, and I have tried a lot of podcast apps, like Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and so on. Anyway, I feel that the Pocket Casts app is the most elegant, simple, and powerful.

pocketcasts.com

Mobile / Desktop

Free / Paid

10). Transmit

transmit "The gold standard of macOS file transfer apps" - as it described on its official website. By the way, it is made by the same company that created Nova.

panic.com/transmit

Desktop

Paid

11). OneNote

onenote One of the best applications for handwriting on a tablet. A little bit too high an entry barrier at the beginning, but it is worth it.

onenote.com

Mobile / Desktop

Free

12). Strava

strava It is time for coming out. I am a statistics nerd, so I really love this kind of apps allowing you to record and store training data. Strava goes even further, it is more like Instagram for sports, not one more boring stats app.

strava.com/athletes/42251423

Mobile / Desktop

Free / Paid

13). Telegram

telegram The better WhatsApp.

web.telegram.org

Mobile / Desktop

Free

14). Calendars 5

calendars 5 Respectively, the best calendar app. Unfortunately not available for desktop.

apps.apple.com/us/app/calendars-5-by-readdl..

Mobile

Free / Paid

15). Tweetbot

tweetbot I am an old user of Tweetbot, the first time I heard about it in 2011. I still did not found anything better.

tapbots.com/tweetbot/mac

Mobile

Paid

Please feel free to complete the list by replying to this post. Which tools do you like best?


Original post 24.11.20 @ WP or DEV

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