We love these two apps as they can make your everyday life easier, but there are, of course, a lot of other great apps to download as well. Remember to have some apps that can entertain you as well as keep you updated on the NFL Week 1 odds.
Todoist
What is more natural than to continue such a list with an app to organize a hectic everyday life? The name probably says it all—Todoist is used to make to-do lists. It has a clear and intuitive interface where you can easily create different projects and add tasks. Furthermore, you can add sub-goals, reminders (email, SMS, push notifications, etc.) and labels that make organization even easier.
If the tasks involve others—whether it’s a colleague or a family member—just invite them to the project. Then you can assign tasks to each other, upload files, and comment. Todoist has apps for iPhone, Android, macOS, Windows, and a number of smartwatches.
One last feature the undersigned (which is a real mess) appreciates: if the deadline for a chore expires, Todoist asks if it should postpone the task to another day. The app makes a qualified guess and suggests a day like that where you do not have many other chores. In fact, it takes into account which days you have proven to be the most productive.
LastPass
You probably already have quite a few user accounts for various apps and services online. But do you have a unique password for all of these? Or is it mostly in “Liverpool123”? There are good reasons why you should not store your password in your browser but rather use a password management service so that you always have the password available wherever you want to log in.
We have very good experiences with LastPass, which means that you do not have to remember all the different passwords when you use your mobile phone. The service also works in most browsers on computers – and synchronizes your passwords across platforms. You can also get the service to create new anusecompletely secure passwords, which are impossible to guess.
Disclaimer:
- As per the Public Gambling Act of 1867, all Indian states, except Goa, Daman and Sikkim, prohibit gambling
- Land-based casinos are legalized, with certain guidelines, in Goa and Daman, as per the Goa, Daman and Diu Public Gambling Act 1976
- Land-based casinos, Online gambling and E-gaming (games of chance) are legalized in Sikkim under the Sikkim Online Gaming (Regulation) Rules 2009
- Only some Indian states have legalized online/regular lotteries as per and subject to the conditions laid down by state laws. Kindly refer to the same here
- Horse racing and betting on horse racing, including online betting, is permitted only in a licensed premise in select states. Kindly refer to the 1996 Judgement by the Supreme Court Of India here and for more information
- This article does not endorse or express the views of Qrius and/or any of its staff.
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