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7 Best Mobile Apps for 2019

Today, with the help of the smartphones, one can track the daily to-do list, the jogging time, the burned calories, the water intake and can also make a collection of his favorite movies.
In this article, the IT specialist, Walter Martin Helwich presents his favorite apps that will help you organize your day to day tasks and keep your life stress free.



1. LokLok: Draw on Lockscreen (Free: Android)

With this app you can share love with your loved ones with messages and drawings on your phone screen. You can leave notes, drawings, and photos for them. They will see the messages when they check their phones.

2. Waterlogged (Free: iOS, Android)

The water intake is very important for maintaining good health and preventing dehydration. Here, Walter Martin Helwich presents the Waterlogged app that will track your daily water intake. It will create charts and graphs. The app also has alarm reminders.

3. InstaSize (free: iOS, Android)

If you are an Instagram lover, this app is right for you. It offers features for quick and simple photo editing. It allows resizing photos and customizable borders with its own filters.

4. Google Keep(free: iOS, Android)

This app is Helwich’s favorite. It gives you all the sightings of your reminders and notes in one single glance. It reminds you with an alarm at a specific time and place about a task that you need to complete. It helps you keeping track about the planned, ongoing and finished tasks.

5. Twilight (free: iOS, Android)

This app allows your cell phone screen to dim all the light in darkness by detecting where the brightness is necessary or not. According to Helwich, the IT specialist with a rich professional portfolio, it is good for battery life saving and for the people who love to stay awake late at night.

6. Soundcloud (free: iOS, Android)

This is the World’s largest music and the audio platform. It has over 150 million tracks. The app also allows users to create communities where they can share their favorite covers.

7. Sygic: GPS Navigation and Maps (free: iOS, Android)

According to Walter Martin Helwich this is the best offline app for finding the directions for your route or the restaurant you want to eat in. This app allows you to determine the vehicle speed and doesn’t need GPRS/3G/4G. It can work offline perfectly, as the whole map is downloaded in your phone with all the details. It has all the maps of the world.

If you want find out information about another useful apps, feel free to schedule an appointment with this IT expert.

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