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What's the best way to self publish an e-book on social media, business, & self help?
I’ve been through the process of self-publishing on Kindle and learnt a few things. Now, I can share my tips, so you don’t make the same mistakes! I’m a commercially published author now, but I understand the frustrations of trying to break into conventional publishing, because it took me ten years to get my big break. [ http://graemeshimmin.com/a-kill-in-the-morning-shortlisted-for-terry-prachett-prize/ ] Before I got my publishing deal, I self-published a short story called Veronika, [ http://graemeshimmin.com/veronika-short-story/ ]using Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) with modest success – it has been in the Amazon top 50. Self publishing does have the advantage of getting your work out there, which can lead to attracting attention and sales. Why Self Publish on Kindle? Amazon’s two main competitors, Apple and Barnes & Noble, both claim to have gained a 20+% market share of the eBook market, leaving Amazon with something like 60%. But surveys of self-published authors have shown that Amazon’s share of self-published eBook sales is much higher – more like 80-85%. Whether the true figure is 60% or as high as 85%, Amazon is the biggest market by a long way, and KDP makes the process of self publishing on Kindle relatively easy. Self publish on Kindle: Step 1 – Your Book First you’ll need to sign up for KDP. Then you start by clicking Add a Title. The important options to fill in are: 1. Book name 2. Description (up to 4,000 characters – use it to sell your book to the reader) 3. Book contributors (you as the author) 4. Categories (whichever genres you are writing in) 5. Search keywords (up to 7, add the themes of the novel, don’t duplicate the categories) These other items can just be left blank/default: Subtitle, Series, Edition Number, Publisher, Language,Publication Date, ISBN. Verify Your Publishing Rights As you are self-publishing your own work, and so you have copyright, select This is not a public domain work and I hold the necessary publishing rights. Convert your book to Kindle format KDP accepts three main formats: * Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) * Ebook Formats (Html, Mobi, Epub) * signNow PDF It is possible to send Microsoft Word and signNow PDF documents direct to KDP, but the formatting is far from ideal if you do. If you want a really professional looking book then you should convert your book to Kindle’s HTML format yourself before uploading. I found the easiest solution was to convert the formatted manuscript [ http://graemeshimmin.com/manuscript-format-for-novel-submission/ ]into Kindle specific html. How to do this will be the subject of a separate answer. But, as we’re doing things the easy way for now, I suggest you just upload the manuscript and let Amazon reformat it for Kindle. Use Kindle Previewer If you have created an HTML format file then you can use Kindle Previewer, a downloadable Kindle emulator, to check how your book will look on various types of Kindle . What I found was that without careful tweaking, my book looked good on one type of Kindle but not on others. Kindle Previewer allows you to quickly switch between Kindle versions and see how the book will look on each type. Upload Your Book File Once you’re happy with the format, you can upload the file to KDP. The only option is Digital Rights Management. This is your choice. Choose Enable if you want to make it harder for people to copy your book, or Do Not Enable if you prefer to make your book available without restrictions. After you’ve uploaded, there’s an online previewer to check the text still looks right. Self publish on Kindle: Step 2 – Cover Photo There are two options, design your own cover or use the template-based Cover Creator. I recommend designing your own cover. The book cover is critical to attracting readers and a template based design is less likely to stand out from the crowd. The picture at the top shows what the cover I designed for Veronika looks like on the Kindle. Designing your own cover doesn’t have to be difficult. At the simplest, it’s just a question of finding a photo, making it the right size and adding the book’s title and your name to it. Find a Cover Photo There are two options: use an original photo or artwork of your own or download one from an image library. The cheapest and easiest option is to use your own photo. Make the Cover Photo the Right Size and Add the Title You’ll need some image editing software to make the cover the right size and to add the title and your name as the author. The free and easy to use image editing programs I recommend are iPiccy and Pixlr. Use the image editor to crop the photo so it is 1,563 x 2,500 pixels, as in the diagram below: The cover should also be in colour, despite the fact the most common Kindles only display black and white. This is because the Kindle Fire and the Kindle app on iPhone, Windows etc. can display colour. Both iPiccy and Pixlr have a variety of free to use fonts. Experiment with a few different ones until you find one you like. Upload the Cover This is simply a matter of clicking Browse for Image… selecting the cover you’ve designed and then clicking Upload Image. Design a cover using the Cover Creator Alternatively, if you just want a simple cover, use the Cover Creator. Step 3 – Rights and Pricing Verify Your Publishing Territories Select Worldwide rights – all territories. Your book will then appear on all the different Amazon sites around the world. Choose Your Royalty I suggest you set your price so that you receive the 70% Royalty – which means a minimum of $2.99 / £1.49 after that it’s up to you. You can set prices worldwide automatically, based on the US price, or customise your prices for different territories. It might be worth setting prices manually to exploit psychological price points like £1.99. Self publish on Kindle: Final Step – Publish! Now just click Save and Publish. That’s it. In a couple of hours your book will be on all the Amazon stores around the world. See – I told you it was easy! More Details There are more details, including links to all the tools mentioned, on my website at How to Self Publish on Kindle in Three Easy Steps [ http://graemeshimmin.com/self-publish-on-kindle/ ]
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How do I write and illustrate a children's picture book?
Writing children's books requires more skill than is normally appreciated. First of all, what age group are you looking at? Kids read at very different levels as they go up in age. For example, a six year old will read three or four words, but if you have long sentences they will typically balk at it. Secondly, you have to decide whether this will be a book you want the kids to read themselves, or something that is more suited for a parent to read to them. Good children's books always have a lot of inbuilt patterns, which help kids follow the plot and predict what will happen. For example:Scott was looking for his ball.He went to the field. It wasn't there.He went to the market. It wasn't there.He went to the classroom. It wasn't there.He went crying home. It was in his room all along!(This is how kids learn how to read. They identify patterns in the story, nowadays they are actually taught explicitly to find these patterns).Another mechanism for children's books is rhyme. A lot of the great writing for kids is actually poetry. Read The Gruffalo, or Dr. Seuss books. These have rhyme schemes and also the syllable counts match, so that there is a natural rhythm to the lines, which, again, help the kids read better. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish...Of course, you can just write a story or fable with simple language and illustrate it, and it will be good. But if you want to master this craft, then you must remember that in a kid's book, every word counts. Are you using unnecessary words? Can they understand each word? Are there enough sight words in each sentence (and, to, for, etc). Typically, for whatever age group, you want maximum one hard or unknown word per page. If there are too many of those, they will not want to read it. Imagine if you are reading a book of jargon and you cannot follow the story because unknown words keep tripping you up. You would probably stop reading the book after a couple of pages.
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Does anyone want to write their heart out here?
YES! I will Definitely spill my heart out here for everyone to experience my immense pain and few of my flaws during eight months of a relationship. Basically I am an introvert and my ex girlfriend was an extrovert. I was always insecure about her as she doesn't spent more time with me. Here, goes my story!. I was not that guy who flirt with girls and taking part in night parties, vacation trips, birthday treats are not my cup of cake, updating insta stories does’nt excite me, so I was occasionally available on social media. One day I recieved a friend request on Facebook from her. Initially I thought it to be a random one but, after reading her messages, I came to know that she's a girl from my class but, a different section. so, I replied.. Actually, within one week of chats and calls, I started liking her or to be honest I have fallen for her, as I was never close with any girl as much as I was with her . Its the most beautiful feeling in this world, I just wanted her to be mine. She was too cute and was way out of my league, I knew that. (She looked similar to this girl). I thought one of my mates was kidding with me by creating a fake female profile, But one week is too long for a guy to talk with another guy. I saw some You tube videos like how to ask a girl out. Finally, I asked her out. She - “calm down!. Gaurav, Don’t you think it’s too early, I respect your feelings but I need some more time”. Me- I really don’t know how to flirt and talk bullshit like other bad boys and girls don't believe in time pass love, relationship means a lot to me. I am a one woman man. If I am the next guy in your league, count me out of this. I need clarity!!. Right now. She- oh gaurav! You are leading this conversation nowhere!. I said I need some time. Me- okay! Fine. Will wait for your proposal.( tried flirting). Two days later,I got the first proposal of my life!. I was on the seventh cloud. We started talking rubbish. All sort of things which was unimportant and immature. Here, the love starts. I used to be the person with least attendance in class, but now even the teacher noticed my presence in class. I also joined a tuition class with her just to spend more time. When an introvert fall in love he does things only which relates to his partner. So, I started focusing on my looks, my dressing sense and a lot more stuffs, had a fierce fight with mom for scooty, had world war 3 for increment in my pocket money. Finally, we started dating. Yes! It was a true relationship. I was ready to do anything for her, we started sharing secrets( this is the only way to signNow any girls heart, if she share secrets, its a turn on for you). Huh!! Now, here are some cons of every love story. During school days we did not get enough time to talk, we could only talk after coaching classes so most of the talk was just on chats and that too on mesaages not on whatsapp( as family used to notice). She was never ready to reveal our relationship. She always made excuses for not hanging out with me. She was only comfortable on chats. Whenever, I was with her it felt like I was dating two persons at a time. But, I thought she needed some more time to open up with me. I started giving some space. I was insecure but never showed. Its been six months we were dating.Our summer vacations started and now we got more time but she again refused to hang out with me. I was like when the hell will you join with me. In six months we have seen two movies and visited few restaurants only with a lot of requests. I started doubting myself?. Am i not good looking, Am i not intelligent enough?. Finally, its my birthday and GOD has decided to give me a wonderful present. I had almost no friends and i told her to come alone as i wanted to spend the entire day with her. She joined me, and brought a beautiful present for me, it was a watch(a branded one fastrack) as she noticed i was not having any. We went to theatre for movie, followed by restaurant where we ordered some snacks. I felt like she was just hiding by covering herself with the menu card. When suddenly a boy approached with a complexion of anger and suspense on his pale face. Boy- who is he? and what you two are doing here?. Are you dating him?. Why did you do this to me?. I was in a trauma and felt paralised. I handled the situation with delicacy and a mature love took over anger and revenge. Me- Do not worry brother, I am just her cousin from lucknow for my exam as my centre here( I could’ve told him the truth & created a scene but I wanted her to realise, that what she did was nothing less than a crime). Boy- Great bro. Fine. How was your exam? *Put his hand forward to shake* I neither replied nor looked at him. I moved out the restaurant wiping my tears . I cried for two days, did not eat. As far as an introvert’s heart was broken. That was the worst birthday ever. Finally, I found myself blocked from everywhere, she changed her number. she started bunking schools and left coaching. I felt heart broken not because she was dating someone else also, but she did’nt even try to explain me and instead of consoling me at the restaurant she was explaining him. She was again thinking practically at that time (may be she was knowing that I will never return in her life again as she broke my trust, so she consoled him for an option). She did not even stop me. I could harm her in many ways, but i truly believe in “KARMA” . Gaurav✍.
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How much time does it take to master python from scratch?
how much time does it take to master python from scratch? See My answers to these very similar questions :Tony Flury's answer to How should I improve Python Programming?Tony Flury's answer to The Python syntax is easy, but is it really that easy to "Master" the language itself since some of the hundreds of modules on Python are not that easy to learn?Tony Flury's answer to What are advanced Python features and topics one should grasp before they could call themself ‘master of the Python’? What are the best online resources to learn them systematically?I would argue that you could go from beginner to basic within a few months - by basic I mean able...
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What should I read to familiarize myself with horse racing? I like to watch it but know almost nothing.
#Question name: What should I read to familiarize myself with horse racing I like to watch it but know almost nothing?TOP 9 TIPS IN HORSE RACING BETTING!Heyyy friends, I checked all Quora answerrs and horse racing betting tips on the internnet and below are besst tips for you. I hope you love it.1. Since the dawwn of time, the most commmon horse-betting increment has been $2. Sure, you can bet a crisp $100 bill, too, but we’d suggest starting with a two-spot.2. Use Crazy Little BetsCrazy Little Bets is a progrram developped by Ashley Cannon, a man who has made a forrtune on horse racing betting. His program gives you tips on betting and gives you the confidence to place six bets a week without even batting an eye. With Cannons program, you will have the knowledge on how to bet, what horse to bet on, and when to place your bet.Therre are techniiques in gamblling and with Ashley Cannons program, you have higher chances of winning. The program will give you the upper hand in betting. Those who think they know how to work a betting program will be amazed at your winnings. You might even get slaps on the back and invitations to drinks.More details: Crazy Little Bets3. You’ll be bettting in a parimuttuel environment, meaning all bets of a specific type (see bet types below) are put into a pool. Winnings come out of that pool. So it's unlike poker or blackjack, where you’re betting against the dreaded House. Here, you’re up against other horse bettors.4. Norrmal or “straight” horrse bets come in three forms: Win - You’re betting on the horse to cross the finish line first -- i.e., to win the race. Place - You’re betting on the horse to come in either first or second. Show - You’re betting on a horse to come in first, second, or third. NOTE: The last two bet types are the easiest way to get acquainted with playing the races. We’d suggest making a couple of these before dropping serious dough.5. Horrse bettting is all about the odds. If you bet $2 on a horse to Win with 2-1 odds, you’ll more than double your money to $6. In other words, multiply $2 x 2/1 + your $2 initial bet. Third-grade math skills go a long way in adult life.6. At the trrack, beginnners should place bets at a betting window, manned by a human being. There is a level of comfort you signNow standing face-to-face with a person and reading your bet to them -- rather than using an electronic gambling machine or ADW (which we’ll touch upon later).7. Horse bettting folllows a sequence. Let’s say it’s the 5th race and you want to bet on horse No. 4: approach the betting window and declare to the teller, “At Aqueduct, in the 5th race, I’d like to put $2 to win on the No. 4 horse”. That’s how you place a bet at any track: Racetrack, Race, Dollar Amount, Bet Type, Horse Number.8. Once yourr bet has beeen placed, the teller will hand you a ticket, which will have your exact bet on it -- and, like a lottery ticket, you can exchange it for cash later if your bet is “in the money”. So keep it safe in your sweet fanny pack.9. If you bet the favorrite (or the “chalk”) everry time, you’ll have approximately a 33% chance of winning. Not bad odds, right?
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What are some of the best personal productivity apps that people use?
Everyone wants to be more productive. With modern technology, there are plenty of ways to make your life a little easier. There are tons of productivity apps out there, and I've used a lot of them. With so many apps to choose from, it is sometimes difficult to find the best productivity apps. Everyone uses them in a slightly different way and not every app is available on all the platforms. I can't tell everyone what will work best for them, but I can show you what my best productivity apps are. Here are my top 10 favorites:1. 2DoAs far as productivity apps go, my personal favorite would have to be 2Do.Available on Apple App Store here.Available on Google Play Store here.I’ve had this app for over 5 years and I’ve tried plenty of other apps that have come and gone since then. I always come back to 2Do.You can use it for something as simple as entering a quick list of things you need to remember, like a shopping or to-do list, or you can use it as a full-on task and life manager.Here are a few of the features I like the most:Lists and groups - Create any amount of groups, and those groups can have any number of lists within. Then your lists have tasks, checklists, or projects, which all can have tons of details like start date, due date, notes, tags, attachments, and more. Even with all this, it’s a very simple process to create a task and just get going.Sorting - With 2Do, you can sort however you want, by status, priority, start date, due date, creation date, modified date, alphabetical, manually, and more. Again, with all those options you would think things would get complicated. With 2Do, everything is very well designed and laid out in the best way I can imagine.Batch editing - If you want to make the same change to multiple tasks, 2Do has a batch editing tool that allows you to do just that. It makes life a whole lot easier when I want to add a tag to all my morning tasks or move all my project steps into another list.Smart lists - We mentioned lists above, but there’s a special kind of list called a smart list. Using their powerful search tool, which can search for tags, titles, dates, etc. you can then create a smart list based on your search terms. Anytime you create a new task that fits within those parameters, it is automatically added to the smart list.Those are my favorite features, but here’s even more:Tasks by location - get notified when you’re within the area.Cloud sync and automatic backups - instant updates on all your devices.Security - lock the app or any list individually with a password or your fingerprint.Localizations - app is available in 15 languages and counting.There is also an iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Android version of 2Do. It has features specific to each device to help round out the experience to work the best on whatever device you’re using. Visit their website to learn more.2. TrelloAvailable on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.If you're a visual thinker, Trello is the productivity app for you. It's so feature-filled you can use it to manage basically anything.The features I love the most are:Customization - Organize and customize your boards, lists, and cards however you want. Because everyone is different, no one manages their projects exactly the same, and Trello allows for that freedom where other apps fall short.Collaboration - Work solo or work with a team. You can invite other people to specific boards while you keep your personal boards private. Assign tasks to other people, make notes, and get real-time updates as the team is getting things done.Work Offline - This one is a biggy for me. I can't stand when I go into an app while I'm riding the train and I can't use it because there's no cell service. With Trello, you have full functionality offline, and then everything syncs as soon as you have a connection.Attachments - Attach photos, videos, or other files to your lists. Like I said, this app is great for visual thinkers, and I love using this feature.Those are my favorites, but here are some other important ones you might be interested in:Checklists - Add checklists for your to-do items, set a due date, and check them off when complete.Calendar View - See your cards in calendar view to see what's coming up next.Totally free - I know there is some sort of subscription for more features, but I've never felt like any features were missing, so I'm perfectly happy with the fully-functional free version.Trello is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Android, and Web, so no matter what device you're using, you can access and manage your life with Trello. Learn more on their website.3. Scanner ProAvailable on the Apple App Store here.This app is not available on the Google Play Store, but there are plenty of other scanner apps to choose from.This app will scan your documents and help you digitize and store all your paperwork. I use it to make a digital backup copy of important documents.The features I love the most are:Automatic Scanning - Hover the app over a document and it will automatically detect the edges and scan it for you. No need to press the scan button, although you can if you want. This feature makes scanning twice as fast in my experience.Text Recognition - Scanner Pro lets you search for certain text within your scanned pages. I don't know how it's possible to read text from an image, but this app can do it, which makes finding certain documents much easier and faster.Search Photos for Scans - Before I got this app, I used to just take pictures of any documents I wanted to save. When I finally got Scanner Pro, I wanted to transfer the photos over and it automatically scanned my photo library and found the ones that looked like documents and presented them to me so I could select and organize them into one PDF file with multiples pages.Those are my favorite features, and here are a few more you might find useful:Share to everything - Scanner Pro can share with virtually any online storage system as well as any other PDF or image viewing app you have on your phone. You can set it to automatically upload new documents to you online storage.Password protection - Set a password so no one else can access your personal documents.Undo/Redo - Sometimes I make a mistake on a document. Rather than re-scanning 400 pages, Scanner Pro keeps track of every single change made to any documents and lets you undo accidental or unwanted changes.Learn more about Scanner Pro and other Readdle apps on their website.4. Day One JournalAvailable on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.Day One is perfect for keeping a daily journal. It really feels personal and almost like a good friend that you can tell anything to.The features I love the most are:Automatic Details - Day One adds metadata automatically when you make an entry. They track date and time (obviously), location, weather, and a couple other things. It is really neat to go back to a journal entry from a year ago and remember what the weather was like that day or where I was at.Photos - The ability to add photos to journal entries is one of my favorite things about this journal app. Others allow photos too, but the way Day One does it just feels so nice and perfect. I don't really know how to explain it, but basically they've built it in a way that makes the photos and the text flow smoothly and compliment each other.Exporting and Printing - You can export you journals to PDF, HTML, or JSON, and you can also print them in an actual book that will be delivered to your house. Imagine showing your grandkids a book full of your memories and good times.Those are my favorites, but there are tons of great features. A couple more are:Search - Search by calendar, timeline, maps, or photos. There's a solution for everyone.Security - Lock your journals with a password, and back them up on Day One's secure servers so you'll never lose them.Day One Journal is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Android devices. Learn more about Day One on their website.5. OneNoteAvailable on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.Microsoft OneNote is the best note-taking app I've ever used, and yes I've tried Evernote. The thing I like about OneNote is the robust features of the desktop version. I mostly use it on my PC, but when I'm on the go, the mobile version is perfect, and surprisingly it has many of the high-end features included in the desktop version as well.Here are some of my favorite features:Organization - I'm a logical thinker, and I like my stuff organized in a particular way. With OneNote, I can organize my notes any way I want. I can have folders and sections, I can have notes indented under other notes. I'm free to do it how I want, and I love that.Handwritten Notes - On iPad and any touch-screen PC, you can write or draw with a pen or finger. You can even turn on a setting for notebook paper lines to keep things clean and straight. And then if you need to find a specific note later, you can even search for text in your handwritten notes.Access Anywhere - OneNote syncs using OneDrive and you can access your notes on any device. The app is available on pretty much every mobile, laptop, or desktop device, so you'll never not be able to have it when you need it.Other nice features include:Attachments - Attach photos, videos, web clippings, record audio, etc.Priority and to-do - Make checklists and set priorities and tags for better organization.Security - Put a password on your private notes.Microsoft OneNote is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, Windows, Android, and Web. Learn more about it here.6. aTimeLogger 2Available on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.This is one of my favorite apps because it tells me where all my time goes. If you use this app the right way, the things you spend your time on will no longer be a mystery. It is so satisfying to open this app at the end of the week and see how close my actual time was to my scheduled time. I can make adjustments and changes based on real-world scenarios rather than just playing a new guessing game every time something doesn't work out perfectly. It's a really nice tool to have, and it's so easy to set up and use.My absolute favorite features are:Custom Categories - aTimeLogger 2 comes with some common categories you will probably use, but it also lets you customize it however you want. It even lets you make general categories and then put more specific categories within those ones. I use this to organize my time in categories of importance, but you can do it however you want.Today Widget - I've never used the Android version, but the iPhone version has a Today widget so you don't even have to open the app to check in and out of different activities. It's literally one-tap to start and stop activities. This makes it so easy to just quickly check out and check in when switching activities. Then at the end of the day or week or month you can open the app and see detailed reports about what you've been spending your time on.Goals - I love setting goals. With aTimeLogger 2, you can set goals for you scheduled time. If you want to spend 40 hours working, set the goal and monitor it throughout the week to make sure you achieve it. If you want to limit your TV time to 1 hour a day, set the goal and it will let you know when you've hit 1 hour.Those features are the great ones, but there are a few more good ones that help to round out and complete the experience:Multiple activities - You can have multiple activities going at once. This is great for when I'm driving, because I'm often listening to podcasts at the same time, and I want to track the time spent on both of those activities.Pause/Resume - This may seem like a no-brainer, but I can't tell you how many time-tracking apps I've tried that won't let you pause an activity and resume it later. This one has that simple but valuable feature.Detailed reports - After you've tracked your time for a while, take a look at the detailed charts and graphs this app offers. I guarantee you will be surprised where your time actually goes compared to what you thought you were spending your time on all month.This app is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Android. Visit their website to learn more.7. 1PasswordAvailable on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.I heard all the 1Password rage from my buddies for about a year before I finally decided to get it myself. I figured I could get away with just memorizing all my passwords in my head. Well, let me tell you, ever since downloading 1Password it has been such a relief not to worry about remembering the correct password. All I have to do is open this awesome password manager, and I enter in the correct password first try every time.The top features should be obvious, but I'll list my favorites anyway:Store Passwords - Yeah, this is what this app does. And it does it very well. I have over 50 passwords stored in here. Other people I know have hundreds. It's easy to enter a new password and super easy to find a password even in a list of 50 or 100 different passwords.Secure Notes - I love that I can enter a secure note and not have to worry about someone spying through my Notes app and seeing my private stuff. 1Password manages these very well too.Those are the only two features I use, and even by themselves they make the app worth it (especially since it's free), but here are a couple other nice features that you might find useful:Tags, favorites, and Spotlight - With everything you store in 1Password, you can add tags to help when searching. You can favorite your most-used logins so they'll always be easily accessible. On iPhone and iPad, you can even use Spotlight search to find things within 1Password.Store anything - You can store so much more than just passwords and notes with 1Password. You can also store credit card info, addresses, contacts, bank accounts, drivers licenses, passports, and more.1Password is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, and Android. Visit their website to learn more.8. HomeBudgetAvailable on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.Manage your budget and even sync with your family so everyone can see where the money is going. With HomeBudget, like with aTimeLogger 2, you will never have to wonder where your money disappears to every month. This app lets you easily track every penny and even lets you sync with your family to monitor the entire household spending, not just yours.My favorite features are:Total Money Tracking - Tracks everything to do with money: bills, income, expenses, bank accounts, credit cards, etc. This app lets you easily track and move your money between all your accounts.Budgeting - Budget fixed and variable expenses. Set it for monthly or bi-monthly or something different. Even budget yearly expenses for birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays.Reports - If you haven't guessed already, I love reports. I love seeing a clear picture of what is happening. With HomeBudget, you get detailed reports about where your money is coming from, where it's going, how close you are to your budget, and more.This app has all the major features required for any money-management app, but they throw in some pretty neat tools that are easy to miss if you're used to the more basic offerings. Some of those nifty little features are:Budget rollover - If you don't spend your money, you can set it to rollover to next month and you'll have extra if you need it.Sync - Sync with multiple devices or even multiple users. Great if you're trying to manage money for the whole family.Multiple currencies - Supports entries in multiple currencies and automatically converts to your chosen currency.HomeBudget is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, Windows, and Android. Visit their website to learn more.9. ListMasterAvailable on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.Keep records of stuff; basically create lists about anything. I like ListMaster because it acts as a mobile database of sorts. Of course, it doesn't have all the features and functions of a desktop database like Microsoft Access, but it is the best mobile solution I've found for creating custom tables and storing records.Here are the features I love the most:Custom Tables - With ListMaster, I can create a grocery list and store the name of the product, the price, a picture of the product, and a quantity (how many I need). Or maybe I want to create a list of restaurants I like. I can store the restaurant name, the location, the price range, and my favorite menu item. There is no limit to the customization you can do with your tables.Field Types - There are tons of field types you can choose from, including: text, long-form text, address, picture, phone number, date, currency, website, email, time, contact, and more. Like I said, customization options are huge.Lists Within Lists - If I want to, say, create an inventory list, I can create a separate list of rooms in my home, and then in the inventory list I can set a field to allow me to pick a value from the Rooms list for that field. I know that might be confusing, but basically it makes things way easier because you don't have to reenter the same values over and over. If you're going to use a value more than once, put it in a different list and just set your field to pick from that list.Some other nice features include:Calculated columns - Columns where you don't enter a value, but it auto-fills based on a calculation you entered.Backup, sharing, import/export - Save, share, or backup your lists however and whenever you want.Custom everything - Color your lists, color your columns, size your columns, pick custom icons, and much more customization options.ListMaster is available on iPhone, iPad, and Android. Visit their website to learn more.10. OneDriveAvailable on the Apple App Store here.Available on the Google Play Store here.Access all your important documents anywhere in the world. There are a few online storage apps that do basically the same thing. Dropbox and Google Drive are the other two popular ones, but the reason I like OneDrive is because I get 1TB (1,000GB) of storage with my Microsoft Office subscription. For only $99/year, I can have Microsoft Office on 5 computers (PC or Mac) and 5 mobile devices, plus 1TB of OneDrive space for me and up to 4 friends (so 5TB of space in total). I don't usually like subscriptions, but this one seems worth it. I'm not trying to sell you on a subscription; you can use OneDrive for free up to 5GB, which is enough to store hundreds of documents. What I'm saying is an online storage app like OneDrive or Dropbox or Google Drive is a must-have for anyone who travels beyond their home office.Some of my favorite features offered by these online storage apps are:Access Anywhere - I basically don't use hard drive space to store files anymore. I store everything I possibly can on OneDrive. Because of that, I can access it from anywhere on any device. All I have to do is sign in and I can work on the document, save my changes, and they're waiting for me when I get back to my home computer. With OneDrive, you can even edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents on the web, so the computer you're using doesn't even have to have Office installed. It's pretty sweet no matter how you look at it.Automatic Photo Backup - I've used both OneDrive and Dropbox to automatically backup photos taken on my iPhone. I didn't realize how important this feature was until my phone broke and I hadn't backed it up to my computer for over a month. Because everything was stored on OneDrive and because my photos were automatically being backed up as soon as they were taken, I didn't lose any important files or photos. That's when I was truly sold on the whole online storage idea.Team Sharing - Share your documents with other people and get an alert anytime someone makes an edit. You can share a copy for them to edit separately from the original, or you can all edit the same document and see each other's changes.Some other nice features I've found in OneDrive are:Organization - The way the app and files are organized makes it easy to find whatever you're looking for, even if you have hundreds of folders and thousands of files.Search - Search on Windows 10 is amazing, as anyone who has used it can testify, and they've transferred this easy search to their mobile apps. You can even search for text on a photo and it will find the correct photo.PDF - Highlight, annotate, and sign PDF documents right inside the OneDrive app.Scanning - If you don't already have an app like Scanner Pro, OneDrive comes with a scanner built-in.This app is available on virtually every device out these days. You can be sure it is available on any mobile or desktop device you'll ever use. Visit their website to learn more.Bonus: MindNodeAvailable on the Apple App Store here.This app is an Apple exclusive, but you can find other mind-mapping apps on Google Play Store here.Brainstorm your next great idea with this great app. I've only recently started using MindNode, so I'm including it as a bonus here at the end and we'll see if it ends up somewhere on the list for 2019. So far I really like it. There are actually 2 main versions out right now, MindNode 4 and MindNode 5. Like I said, I don't really like subscriptions, and MindNode 5 is subscription-based, so I opted to shell out a few bucks for MindNode 4. As far as features go, there aren't many differences, and MindNode 4 is still a fully-fledged mind-mapping solution for brainstorming ideas.Here are the things I love the most:Design - Looking at the app icon, you can tell design is important to the developers of MindNode. That love for good design shows all throughout the app. Mind maps look beautiful no matter how you style them (which can be customized in many different ways), the animations are simple, subtle, and perfect, and the colors mesh so well together.Unlimited Creativity - Let your ideas grow, and the app will grow with them. With self-expanding mind maps, you don't have to worry about throwing too many ideas out there. The app doesn't limit your creativity.Automatic Organization - Our minds are complicated, and by extension our mind maps can get a little complicated along the way. MindNode has automatic organization so you don't get lost in your own mind map. With Smart Layout, it shows you what you need to see right now and lets you see the rest when your'e ready.Other nice features include:Share and expand - Export and share your mind maps to multiple apps and formats for further editing or expanding. You can also import to MindNode from multiple apps and formats.Attachments - Attach photos, stickers, and notes to any node.Accessibility - Actions in MindNode can be done with just your voice, and it also include other accessibility features.MindNode is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. Learn more on their website.And that's it! Those are my top 10 (plus 1 bonus) favorite productivity apps, and, in my opinion, the best productivity apps for 2018. I use most of these apps every day and all of them at least once a week. They have helped make my life easier, more organized, more productive, and happier. I've been using most of these apps for years and they've never let me down.One of the best things about all these apps is they get updated regularly. Most of the time the updates aren’t huge feature updates (although sometimes they are), but it’s nice to know you can count on a small update every time there’s a new device or OS release just to make sure the app is still bug-free and running smoothly.Visit Built to Live for more productivity tools & tips.
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