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Old 11-09-2013, 08:24 AM   #181
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Please understand that each person engages in different activities. Each person is, therefore, "productive" in a different way. You say iOS devices aren't productivity tools for you, and that's fine. Please, just don't generalise and assume that they are, therefore, productivity tools for no one. iOS devices definitely are productivity tools for me, and essential ones.

I'm not interested in building presentations, manipulating massive Excel files, or in using software keyboards of the Swype variety. Those may be your interests, but they are not mine.

I've already given you examples of productivity tools on my iDevices: Mailbox, Toodledo, Marvin, GoodReader. Likewise neu.Notes, Nebulous Notes, QuickVoice, on and on and on and on. All these tools work better for me on iDevices than their counterparts do on traditional systems. Therefore, they are essential productivity tools for me. Unfortunately, I can't find the same level of quality of productivity apps on Android for now, and certainly not on Windows 8.
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