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5 高校宝贵的免费生产力应用程序

几年前,我写了一篇关于 高中有用的应用程序 — 但现在的大学是在这里, 它带来了一整套新需求.我到哈佛, 我不得不做更多, 和我的应用程序不得不做更多的太.

这些新的应用程序需要 运行在所有平台 (视窗, 苹果, Android的, 的iOS), 无缝同步 它们之间, 并帮助我保持 数据组织. 他们必须是 多才多艺, 健壮, 和 易于使用的. 他们必须要 免费.

With that in mind, here are the five apps that I’ve relied on most at Harvard and that I recommend to anyone in college or anywhere else in life. They’re ranked in order of usefulness.

Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, Pocket
5 免费, essential apps for college: Evernote, Wunderlist, Mailbox, Sunrise, and Pocket.

1. Evernote — 笔记, journals, essays, 和其他任何

Mac App Store, Windows App Store, 的iOS, Android的

Evernote logoEvernote bills itself as the place foryour life’s work”, and that’s certainly true. It stores any writing you could possibly want to doand syncs it across all your devices.

I never used Evernote until coming to college, but I created somewhere around 300 in my first semester. I’ve written all kind of thingsjournal entries, class notes, job apps, random tips, you name it. A few real examples:

  • Resume-building tips from a career workshop
  • All my notes for CS class
  • Club meeting notes
  • My stand-up comedy routine

Evernote helps you keep everything you need to keep track ofand there’s lots of that in collegeunder one roof, organized into notebooks with 标签. Basically, I replaced all the random Word documents I scattered around my phone into one place.

2. Wunderlistto-do lists

Mac App Store, 视窗, 的iOS, Android的

Wunderlist logoNot quite as versatile as Evernote, but even more necessary. Every college student has so many responsibilitiesassignments, clubs, projects, people to follow up withthat it’s impossible to keep it straight in your head.

So you *need a to-do list**, and of the dozens available Wunderlist is my favorite. It lets you:

  • Categorize to-dos in lists.
  • Sort to-dos by priority
  • Assign due dates and see your assignments for the week at a glance

Among other features. The middle feature is, I’ve found, the most powerful feature of a to-do list. Having just one thing to focus on at a time is faster and easier on you than trying to juggle a hundred things and feeling overwhelmed.

3. Mailboxemail made really, really easy

苹果, 的iOS, Android的

Mailbox app logoOne of my biggest shocks upon coming to college was how much the college world centers around email. I can’t speak for other colleges, but this is especially true for Harvard. You need a fast, solid email app for all your platforms, and the ones bundled with Mac/iOS/Android aren’t always what you need.

For email accounts that use a Gmail interface, Mailbox is a lifesaver. It has ridiculously simple setupjust a username and password, no wrangling requiredand helps you organize your inbox so that you don’t miss anything.

That’s probably the best feature of Mailbox: its philosophy. You don’t let emails sit around in your inbox; that’s a recipe for missing something. 代替, you act on every email immediately by just swiping; leave nothing in the inbox. Trash the ones that you’ll never need again (80% 至少), archive the ones that you’re done with and might need, organize old emails into reference 名单, 或 put off emails for later. It’s incredibly simple and really powerfuland it gives you a great feeling when you finally clean out your inbox.

4. Sunrisea beautiful calendar

Web, Mac App Store, 的iOS, Android的

Sunrise Calendar App LogoCalendars are also vital. Unlike in high school where all you had was the same set of classes day in and day out, you have classes, clubs, review sessions, meetings, parties, 任何 at all hours of the day and all days of the week. You need to keep track of your life digitally.

Google Calendar is very popular for this, and the native calendar app available on most devices is pretty good, but I like Sunrise, which offers a consistent interface across platforms. Probably the most useful part is the ability to add things like color-coding, 网址, maps, descriptions, and more to your appointments. Extremely useful.

5. 口袋your reading list

Mac App Store, 的iOS, Android的

Pocket app logoThis isn’t quite as vital, but it’s great nonetheless. I find a ton of cool articles from friends, 叽叽喳喳, and various blogs, and I don’t usually immediately have time to read them. But I’ll often have a few minutes of downtimeon the subway, for instance.

所以 when I find articles I don’t have time for, I save them to Pocket, then when I get time, I read them. Simple, but extremely useful.

It’s also useful academically. 例如, when you’re researching, you can toss useful articles in Pocket and do your research throughout the day, all while keeping your important sources in one place.

Wrapping up

I can’t imagine how I’d manage college without these apps. Give them a trywhether you’re in college or not, they might just help you out.

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尼尔·梅塔

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