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- Access the airSlate SignNow website in your web browser.
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- Select the document you want to upload for signing or send it to others.
- If you expect to reuse this document, convert it into a template.
- Edit the file as necessary: Include fields for signatures or any required details.
- Sign the document and specify areas for the signatures of recipients.
- Press 'Continue' to establish and send an eSignature invitation.
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What features does airSlate SignNow offer for Dropbox integration?
airSlate SignNow seamlessly integrates with Dropbox, allowing users to effortlessly send and eSign documents stored in their Dropbox accounts. This integration simplifies document management, enabling users to access files directly from Dropbox and ensuring that all signed documents are automatically saved back to your Dropbox folder.
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How does airSlate SignNow compare to Dropbox in terms of pricing?
While Dropbox offers cloud storage solutions, airSlate SignNow provides an eSigning platform that is cost-effective and designed specifically for document management. Compared to Dropbox's pricing model, airSlate SignNow offers competitive pricing plans tailored for businesses needing electronic signatures, which can include additional features that Dropbox does not provide.
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Can I use airSlate SignNow with the free version of Dropbox?
Yes, you can use airSlate SignNow with the free version of Dropbox. If you're looking to send and eSign documents stored in your Dropbox account, airSlate SignNow’s integration works seamlessly, providing all the essential functionalities without requiring a paid Dropbox account.
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What are the benefits of using airSlate SignNow with Dropbox?
Using airSlate SignNow with Dropbox allows users to streamline their document workflow by combining file storage and electronic signing all in one place. This integration enhances productivity and saves time, as users can manage their documents from Dropbox while utilizing airSlate SignNow for efficient eSigning.
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Is airSlate SignNow secure for signing documents linked to Dropbox?
Absolutely, airSlate SignNow ensures that all documents eSigned through the platform are protected with high-level encryption and security protocols. When integrating with Dropbox, your sensitive documents remain secure, and the trustworthiness of airSlate SignNow makes it a preferred choice for many users concerned about data protection.
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How do I get started with airSlate SignNow and Dropbox integration?
To get started with airSlate SignNow and Dropbox integration, simply sign up for an airSlate SignNow account and then link your Dropbox account through the integration settings. This process is straightforward, allowing you to immediately access and manage your Dropbox files for eSigning with no hassle.
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Are there any limitations when using airSlate SignNow with Dropbox?
While airSlate SignNow offers robust integration with Dropbox, users should note that certain features may be restricted based on their subscription plan. It's essential to review the specific functionalities included in your airSlate SignNow plan to ensure that all necessary tools for eSigning documents from Dropbox are available.
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How would a hacker figure out someone's cell phone number even after they change it time and time again?
Maybe you have spoken with very bad experts. Your situation is not that mysterious at all. There is a myriad possibilities how that could have happened.Let's call that hacker "Mallory" in short. Are you sure it is the same Mallory attacking you and precisely you over these years? A substantial portion of people in the modern world suffer from harassment of some kind, both online and offline, and not all of that harassment is intentionally directed at a particular person. Has he revealed his voice or given you any reason to believe that he is the same person harassing you over and over again?Do you believe there is anyone who knows you, who you have interacted with or affected in any way over the last N years, to be as motivated enough as Mallory to attack you? Say, if a psychotic neighbor believes you poisoned his dog ten years ago, he may still be motivated enough to harass you for quite some time. Even if not, you might have still fallen victim to a motivated Mallory just out of sheer bad luck. That happens.Do you believe that Mallory targets specifically you AND that he knows your name (even if he has never meet you or people who know you in person)? If you have absolutely no social media, your mobile phone, I assume, is still registered in your name. There may be hundreds of thousands if not millions of people in law enforcement agencies of your country, banks/credit card companies/insurance companies/healthcare companies/whatever... and of course in the mobile phone companies, that you have ever done business with, who can very easily get your mobile number IF they know your name. Mallory may be one of them, or a family member of one them, or best friend of one of them, or simply a person having substantial influence on one of them to force them to get your number for him.Assume that Mallory is not a corrupt cop and is simply a hacker. Do you use your new mobile phone numbers in any internet-related services? You may have absolutely no social network profiles, but you surely have a bank account and you can be registered in some email services, Paypal, Amazon, whatever, and Mallory could have hacked you long long ago and may still have access to your account somewhere and see your phone number that you use for that account. To completely rule out this possibility, you need to COMPLETELY go of the grid -- drop ALL online accounts you have, including: ALL emails, ALL bank accounts, ALL web shops accounts, whatever; drop ALL your SIM cards, drop ALL your computers and smart phones (wiping them clean may not be enough depending on what kind of malware might be in them), and effectively stop using ANY modern technology with anything associated in your name, and then, very slowly and under professional advice, start from scratch: new clean devices, new SIM cards, new bank accounts, etc. Even that may not be enough: imagine that Mallory has hacked a smartphone of a family member of yours who has your number.Another possibility: do you believe that Mallory may in fact be someone you know and someone that "legitimately" knows you, your name and your phone number? Then it is no mystery at all, just bad luck.A simple temporary solution for you would be to try to get a mobile number not associated with your name in any way, and drop all other SIM cards you have. In most countries you can still buy prepaid SIM cards with cash over-the-counter almost anonymously and top up the SIM card balance also almost anonymously by buying top-up scratch cards with cash. But, taking into account #5, if you use your new number in any way, Mallory may be able to associate that number with you.But anyway each time you get a new number, it does not matter how anonymously have you acquired it, you may still need to tell your new mobile phone number to your family members, relatives, coworkers, friends, etc. and therefore if Mallory has ANY kind of access to one of them, he will ultimately get that number if he knows you.
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What are the best productivity tools for designers?
Basecamp.com is an incredibly useful tool for organising projects, managing files and task management. It's also a great tool for communicating with clients, both to deliver designs with version control and manage feedback with commenting and to-do lists. You can also log time spent on tasks. There are very straightforward permissions tools to control what is visible to internal teams and external clients. It's very flexible so you can use it however you need to.Prevue.it is another tool I use a lot. It's a tool for quickly and easily creating click-throughs to preview web designs that's free and has a bunch of customisable features like enabling / disabling comments on specific areas of designs, statistics on what designs have been viewed, custom logo etc. It's a real time saver because I used to have to code them all myself!The only catch is that to get more storage space, you have to refer people to the service. If you'd like to sign up, please use my referral code (http://get.prevue.it/80906) so I can get more space!Finally, usesthis.com has interviews with a bunch of crazy talented designers, developers, illustrators, animators, podcasters, photographers, poets, professors and politicians - all talking about the tools that they use to do their jobs. There's bound to be something to inspire you in there!
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What are the must-have iPhone apps? Why?
As of June 2, 2011, I've updated my answer here:For me?SOCIAL MEDIATwitter app. I use it all day long. I also use heavily the Facebook and LinkedIn apps.Hashable app. Is quickly becoming the way to trade info among industry insiders.NEWS APPSNPR News. Nicely designed.CNN. Sometimes I watch CNN for live news reports.SkyGrid. Best news app, especially for tracking companies.NYTimes. You know, the New York Times.HuffPost. Huffington Post.BBC News. The best news organization.AJE Live. For keeping up on the Middle East.WSJ. Wall Street Journal is must own.TED Mobile. I love TED talks.Pulse News. Very nice news reader.Feedly. Very nice news reader too, with good tablet apps (great for RSS).TRAVELTripIt. Keeps all my travel data and helps me get information from airlines and others.TripAdvisor.Kayak. The standard for flights.FlightTrack. See where your flight is.Uber. Find a driver in some cities like SF and NY.Travelocity.Hipmunk. Best way to find a flight or hotel.Room 77 Find the best hotel room and use that to negotiate with hotel.MAPS:Waze. Crowd-sourced traffic.Trapster. Shows you where the cops and traffic cameras are.Goby. Finds me things around me, like hiking trails.AroundMe. Quick, simple list of businesses around me (gas stations, etc).Find iPhone. For when one of our other iPhones are lost.SitOrSquat. Finding bathrooms near you.LOCATION:Foursquare. For finding tips about places, checking in, letting friends know where you are, and getting deals.Glympse. Send people a temporary map of where you are.RunKeeper. Track where you are running or cycling.EveryTrail. Find bike trails.MapOmatic. For seeing where people have checked in where I am.Geocaching. Fun location-based game.SHOPPINGAmazon.com. Buying stuff on Amazon.eBay. Selling and buying stuff on eBay.Square. For buying stuff or selling it.RedLaser. For looking up info about products you are seeing.CardStar. Holds my loyalty card info.PayPal. For paying people via PayPal.PHOTO/VIDEOiMovie. For editing videos.Instagram. For sharing photos.360 Panoramic. For taking panoramic photos and sharing them.Ustream. For watching and broadcasting streaming video shows.Path. For sharing photos with close friends.Camera+. The best camera I've found.Color. Take photos with other people in the same room you are.Photosynth. Better quality than 360, but doesn't Tweet.Hipstamatic. Fun effects.GLMPS (pre-release, coming soon). Does cool short videos, sorta like instagram.SEARCHGoogle. The best search app.Siri. A personal assistant that uses a variety of services.Wolfram. Best scientific facts and results.Chomp, for finding and talking about other apps.doat. Great mobile search, brings you directly to services.Appsfire. Search and discover new apps, see what friends installedSCHEDULEPlancast. My favorite event planning app.FOODFoodSpotting, for finding a meal close to you.Zagat. Best quality restaurant reviews.Yelp. Crowd-sourced restaurant reviews.OpenTable. Find a restaurant reservation at better restaurants.Epicurious. Cooking companion.Wine Ratings. Look up wines and see how they rank.20 Min Meals. Jamie Oliver's app for helping you make healthier lifestyle.AllRecipes. More recipes.MealSnap. Take photos of your food, get back calorie counts.Cor.kz. Help with wine choices.Fooducate. Scan food items in grocery store to see if they are healthy.MUSICNPR Music. Neat app for listening to music.Discovr. Find new music.Pandora for listening to music.Shazam for figuring out what music you're hearing is about.Remote, for controlling my Apple TV.soundtracking. Find and share music with the help of your friends.MEDIACinchCast. For doing audio recordings and sharing them.Kindle. For reading eBooks from Amazon.IMDb. For looking up info about movies.Instapaper, for saving and reading longer text-based media.Evernote, for capturing stuff around you you care about.Fandango. For finding movies at local theaters.Hulu Plus. For watching my favorite TV shows.Netflix for watching movies.IntoNow. For sharing the TV shows I'm watching (and seeing what's popular with friends and others).Squrl. Finding better online video.ShowYou. Finding better online video.PRODUCTIVITYEvernote. Remember things.Skype. Talk to coworkers and friends.Dictation. Dragon for talking to my iPhone and converting it to text.Dropbox, for sharing files with other computers.Rackspace Cloud, for managing my cloud servers.LogMeIn, so I can sign into my home computers.Expensify, for doing expense reports.CardMunch, for turning business cards into contacts in my iPhone.Google Authenticator. For using two-pass authentication on Google's services (much more secure).DisqusPro. Managing comments on my blog.CitySourced. Reporting problems with my city to city government.TestFlight. Testing pre-release iOS apps.Wi-Fi Finder. To find Wi-Fi hotspots.Onavo. Compresses data which saves tons of money overseas when roaming.Salesforce Chatter. For talking with my coworkers.Flashlight, for those times in the dark when you need to find your way.PHONE AND CHATViber. Low-cost calls.GroupMe. Group SMS.Beluga. Group SMS.Grouped{in}. Group SMS.Google Voice, for using my phone numbers better.Whatsapp. Popular mobile messaging appOTHERSStar Walk, for when you want to look to the heavens and understand what you're seeing.So, what else should I load?One thing, I don't play games. They are too addictive. But I have been known to play AngryBirds and Cut the Rope kind of games.
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Can I copy my files from an external hard drive instead of waiting Dropbox to sync it via Internet if I'm installing Dropbox in
Yes, Dropbox has a published process for that.Move a Dropbox account to a new computer - Dropbox Help - DropboxCopy files manuallyOn your old computerUpdate the Dropbox desktop application to the latest version.Wait until syncing has finished, as indicated by the green circle with the checkmark on the Dropbox icon in your menu bar.Once syncing has completed, copy the contents of your Dropbox folder to your portable drive (such as a USB drive or external hard drive).On your new computerInstall the latest version of the Dropbox desktop application and sign in to your account when prompted.The application will create a Dropbox folder and begin downloading files from your account. Stop the download immediately by clicking the Dropbox icon in your menu bar, clicking the gear icon, and selecting Pause Syncing from the menu.Copy the files from your portable drive into the Dropbox folder. The default location of the folder on your Mac is /Users/yourUserName/Dropbox (such as /Users/Robert/Dropbox).Resume syncing by clicking the Dropbox icon in your menu bar, clicking the gear icon, and selecting Resume Syncing from the menu.The Dropbox desktop application will then start indexing the files in your Dropbox folder. If all of these files are the same as the files in your account online, indexing will finish, and you'll be all set.If, in the middle of this process, a file has changed in your account (for example, someone else has updated a file in a shared folder), Dropbox will generate a conflicted copy so that both versions of the file are preserved.For our advanced usersBy default, Dropbox will try to download all of the folders in your account. If there are folders you don't want taking up space on your new computer, you can use the Selective Sync feature to deselect them. However, you may need to wait until Dropbox has finished its initial indexing of your files for the Selective Sync settings to become available.If you're going to copy files manually, you may want to leave shared folders temporarily, copy your non-shared stuff to the Dropbox folder, then re-add the shared folders and let them download to your computer. This will prevent Dropbox from generating conflicted copies of files if other people have changed them, as described above.
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What are the useful and productive apps?
One of the most productive people are CEOs. Every day, the average CEO must contend with numerous issues competing for the limited amount of time at their disposal. Since time has no backward button, energy spent on unproductive, distracting or low priority activities cannot be recovered.What’s the secret of their productivity? Personal organization. The good thing is there’s a wide range of productivity apps that can help today’s CEO get there. Let’s take a look at some of the best below.Email ManagementBoomerangBoomerang has to be one of if not the most effective productivity applications for managing the correspondence of CEOs and other C-suite executives who typically receive a fairly large volume of emails on any given day. Boomerang is built to make it easier to follow up and resolve high priority correspondence.Mark an email to send you a reminder in the event a party fails to respond, schedule follow-ups well in advance and time an email to coincide with the working hours of the recipient (useful for international correspondence).SparkEvery CEO knows that not all emails require a full reply if at all. Sometimes, an ‘Ok’ will suffice. Spark takes this into account with its Quick Reply tab where you can send an instant reply with as little as an emoji, an action that simultaneously archives the message.Spark works even better with appointment setting. As opposed to an ordinary meeting invite email, Spark provides a preview of the event as seen in your calendar with Reject and Accept buttons. Tapping Accept adds the event to the calendar, notifies the sender that you’ll attend and archives the mail all at once.Newton (formerly CloudMagic)Newton has all the features one would expect from the most widely used email apps. Read notifications, scheduled sending, snoozed messages, detailed contacts and app integrations all help keep your inbox more focused. Newton is an intuitive and versatile productivity tool that is compatible with Apple Watch.You can also go through your emails as you make your morning coffee thanks to Alexa integration. Issue verbal commands for Alexa to tell you who just mailed you and whether you want the message archived or snoozed. A companion calendar app helps further enhance overall productivity.CommutingOvercastOvercast’s minimalist and sleek design makes it stand out from other podcast apps which often have a more cluttered, chaotic interface. When you launch the app, you are first met with a list of podcasts you follow. Browse for new podcasts by topic and category including business, technology, news, and politics, all of which are things CEOs regularly keep a keen eye on.Other than that, there isn’t much to Overcast which is perhaps a key reason why it’s best suited for the busy executive. Its simple appearance can be deceiving though. Overcast has extra features many podcast apps lack such as 3D Touch for previewing episode details and Voice Boost for ensuring consistent speech volume.Pocket CastPocket Cast combines function and style with a catchy design that displays in tile format the podcasts you are subscribed to. Tap a square to bring up download options and an episode list. The smart playlist feature allows you to categorize and sort downloads for ease of listening. The app also comes with automatic storage cleanup, auto-downloading, and video podcast support.Useful playback features include quick-skip back and forward buttons, a sleep timer and configurable intervals. It’s a cross-platform app that can be synced between OS’s and devices which is great for CEOs who own any combination of iOS, Android and Windows devices.PodbeanPodbean appears more like an app store than a podcast app. With featured shows, top episodes, recommendations and many other categories on the home screen, Podbean prioritizes curation. That being said, Podbean has all the essential features of a podcast app and more.The playback controls are head and shoulders above the competition. You can specify the number of seconds to skip when fast-forwarding which is useful for CEOs who are keen on getting to the meaty part of a podcast quickly. You can also set up automatic downloading of new episodes of a podcast you follow.Day PlanningMetataskMetatask is a simple tool to organize and control internal processes that lets normal users quickly build and execute business workflows.It can be used to break down elaborate business processes into simple tasks, then automatically assign them to individuals or departments. You can set due dates and populate employees' "My Tasks" lists, all without having to assign work manually. Create consistency with a directory of internal processes and tasks that's available to the whole company. Metatask also lets you track task completion progress, as well as share task-related files and comments in real time.AsanaAsana is not your average to-do app. One of the things that set Asana apart from the competition is its project and team orientation. You can add colleagues or other collaborators, and tasks can be divided among sections or projects. All these are crucial for a CEO since oversight and coordination is one of their core functions.You can also set permissions for a project by marking it as either private or public. Private projects are only visible to project members. Tasks have a comment section and you can even upload attachments as needed. You can add task dependencies where action on one task is contingent on the completion of another task. The advanced search makes it easy to find any task you are looking for.WunderlistWunderlist is a step above a good old notepad because you always have it with you. Wunderlist is a cross-platform, easy to use task management application. There is no effort required to keep your lists in sync across all your platforms and devices. It is also well-designed and dead simple to use.But probably the best advertisement for Wunderlist would be that Christian Reber, the founder, and CEO of Wunderlist, uses the application himself for personal stuff and to run the company.TodoistTodoist’s simplicity and ease of use are one of its strongest selling points. It works well on different platforms and devices which is a valuable advantage for users who are always on the go as most CEOs are. It integrates well with numerous apps including Zapier, Slack, Dropbox and Google Drive.Like Asana and Wunderlist, Todoist allows you to share projects or lists with team members. It has an intelligent reminder system that can be tied to a specific location. For example, every time you visit your branch in a different city, the app can remind you of some location-specific questions you need to ask local managers. With the paid plan, you get access to advanced analytics and reports.Organizing DocumentsDropboxDropbox has been an industry leader in the cloud storage space thanks to its ability to keep documents in sync across platforms and devices. Stored files could be documents, videos, and images. There’s no limit to the number of files and folders you can create from right within the Dropbox app.The automatic upload feature allows you to automatically save photos on your device to your cloud Dropbox profile. The 5GB space limit on the free plan is unlikely to suffice for most CEOs. Subscribing to Dropbox Plus with its 1TB storage limit will be the way to go.GoodReaderGoodReader is both a file manager and a PDF reader. It can read PDF and MS Word files as well as play audio, videos, and images. The markup features are particularly useful for CEOs. You can draw on PDF documents, highlight sections and sign documents.The GoodReader app can connect to the internet or enterprise servers and retrieve documents not already available on your smartphone or tablet. You can organize files into folders as well as share zipped files or folders with team members.EvernoteEvernote is one of the more established productivity apps and has remained popular over the years for good reason. You can create new notes in multiple ways including sketching, text, audio, and video. Embed PDF files to your notes collection and capture physical documents with your phone camera.Evernote has a powerful search feature that enables you to find text in any saved document including handwritten items. It facilitates collaboration allowing CEOs to share collections, notes, comments and feedback with their teams. It syncs seamlessly between devices and platforms.MeetingsSkype for BusinessSkype is one of the oldest and best-known video conferencing apps. Despite the proliferation of dozens of popular video calling applications over the years, Skype has maintained its lead over the years, especially in the enterprise space. This familiarity is why most CEOs will feel right at home with this meeting app.Its strong compatibility with Microsoft’s ubiquitous ecosystem is a definite advantage. For instance, one can join an ongoing video call from right within MS Outlook. Use a digital whiteboard to keep track of meeting minutes, decisions and agreed targets. Meetings can involve as many as 250 people. Skype for Business allows desktop and file sharing.GoToMeetingAlmost as established a video conferencing app as Skype, GoToMeeting, however, has a much lower limit on the maximum number of people that can participate in one meeting i.e. 25. The user interface isn’t as appealing as that of other apps in the video conferencing space.However, what GoToMeeting lacks in terms of a friendly user interface it more than makes up for in its features and capabilities. You can record meetings for future reference, mute attendees and, like Skype, share your desktop with participants.RingCentralRingCentral may not be as well-known as Skype and GoToMeeting but it has the all-round communications features that put it up there with the best meeting apps in the market. In fact, RingCentral is not just a meeting app but rather a blend of a comprehensive VoIP solution and a software client.With MS Office compatibility, team collaboration tools, call logging, a robust backbone of servers and smart video conferencing capabilities, this is an app that’s purpose-built for business leaders. Like other proprietary apps, the features available will depend on the plan you subscribe for.Keeping FocusedRescueTimeRescueTime is a practical tool for people who work with little or no day-to-day supervision, a category that naturally includes CEOs. Whereas smartphones, tablets, and laptops help you stay connected with the goings on of the organization, they can also be a time-wasting distraction.It’s easy to waste hours of precious time that would otherwise be used in getting work done. Working behind the scenes, RescueTime gives you valuable insights on the apps and websites that take up the minutes and hours of each day. The best part is that the free version will be sufficient for most CEOs but a paid plan is available for more in-depth analysis.ForestThe Forest app is a tool that you can use to focus on the completion of one task without getting distracted. It encourages you to stop dabbling in other apps while you are working. You set a timer (say 10 minutes) and lay down your phone. You should not browse the internet, answer calls or check messages during this period.If you successfully stay away from the phone for the set time (in this example, 10 minutes), you grow a virtual tree. If you do get distracted, the tree dies. If you consistently grow trees due to always meeting your focus goals, you’ll eventually have a forest of trees (hence the app name). You can always look back and see how productive you’ve been.AppBlockForest app is great when you want to spend a relatively short time focusing on one task. For a CEO though, ignoring all phone calls for hours is neither practical nor prudent. You may need to respond to an urgent call that has implications on closing a major deal or avoiding a catastrophic event.AppBlock is a longer-term solution than Forest. As the name implies, it prevents you from accessing distracting apps for a specified time period. You can still receive calls and access other essential features of your phone. Create different profiles for different days and situations. For instance, you could block certain apps when you are with the family, and block a different set of apps when you are in the office.ExerciseMyFitnessPalMyFitnessPal is a popular dieting and exercise app that does a fairly good job combining your healthy food and fitness needs. With an expansive database of food items, you can keep tabs on the foods you eat including the calorie count.It integrates well with other health and fitness apps, has an inventory of exercises you can engage in and provides access to a community where you can exchange ideas with like-minded people.MomentumMomentum is fairly similar to Forest in the sense that it’s geared to keep you focused on doing one task at any given time. Whereas it can be used for managing general tasks, it is most commonly used to encourage healthy habits such as going to the gym.The rationale is that the longer you can keep a habit going, the easier it becomes to do it. Once you break a habit’s momentum, you may find it difficult getting back on your feet again. With the Momentum app, you’ll be regularly reminded and encouraged to make time for a healthy habit. You can set targets, schedule reminders and append notes as necessary.StridesStrides, like Momentum, is an app that encourages the practice of good habits. If one of your New Year resolutions is losing weight, building bulk, morning jogging or quitting smoking, Strides allows you to create these as goals and keeps track of your progress in realizing them.One of the apps greatest strengths is the statistics that show how well you are doing and help you quickly spot areas of weaknesses.HealthSleep CycleSleep management requires a delicate balance. Too much, too little or low quality sleep can all leave one feeling groggy, lethargic and unproductive. Standard alarm clocks are static and inflexible. Sleep Cycle is a dynamic alarm app that sets a range (30 minutes is the default) as opposed to a specific time interval within which you must wake up.It relies on the smartphone’s microphone to monitor the movements that characterize the lighter phase of sleep which in turn triggers the alarm. It also has a sleep tracker that makes it easy to analyze your sleeping habits.MindfulnessThe CEO role is a high intensity, high-pressure job. Every day, such top-level executives must make decisions that could change the direction of the business for the worse thus jeopardizing their career and reputation. Taking a step back every so often certainly helps. Few things are more effective in achieving this than meditation.Meditation has been relied on by millions of people to slow things down and focus on the things that really matter. The Mindfulness app makes it easier to manage your meditation sessions via a schedule that fits your workday activities. Mindfulness will send reminders throughout the day to ensure you stay the course.NoisliWhite noise is a powerful sleep inducer. It’s also a great way to put your mind at ease and stay level-headed. The Noisli app plays productive and calming tones that put you in the zone, lower your stress levels and keep you focused on the task at hand.Sounds including crashing waves, rain noise, coffee shop chatter, swaying trees and instrumental music, will block out distracting noise and ensure your mind is singly applied to what needs to be done.ConclusionThe above productivity apps are invaluable in helping business executives exert the maximum amount of effort on the things that matter both at a personal and professional level.Of course, all CEOs do not face identical challenges so the relevance and applicability of each productivity tool will vary from person to person. That’s why it’s important that each CEO takes a step back and identifies the areas of their life that are in most need of greater efficiency and focus and adopt the appropriate productivity applications.
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What are the best and most productive apps out there for the iPhone/iPad?
From the apps that have helped me tame my inbox to those that help me keep track of my schedules and to-do lists, some of the most useful iPhone apps of all time have been those that helps me get work done on the go.Here is the list:TeamViewerWith over one billion installations, TeamViewer is certainly a popular choice for online meeting, remote support and access. This nifty app allows you to not only communicate with your team effectively, but also take control of a team member’s desktop if they’re having issues.If your support team is struggling to convey fixes or topics over the phone, or even with screencasting, you can’t go wrong with TeamViewer.If your support team is struggling to convey fixes or topics over the phone, or even with screencasting, you can’t go wrong with TeamViewer.ProofHubProofHub is a task and project management app with inbuilt time tracking which puts teamwork and organization at top priority. Coming with an internal chat system, calendar, proofing, task and project creator and manager, along with various views for your team means that everyone will know what they should be doing and when. You can even track the progress of your and also of your teammates by tracking every min/hour they spent on any task.ProofHub also provides a 30 day free trial and a free demo to help you understand the app. So sign up, give it a try.DropboxDropbox is a handy cloud storage service which is ideal for users who want to keep things simple. Their file layout is similar to that of a desktop, making it easy to get to grips with, and you can gain a signNow amount of free space (up to 16 Gb) if you successfully invite other users to the service.Admittedly, when compared to its competitors, Dropbox can be found a little lacking for high-end users, but for anyone who wants to keep things simple and just back up a few files to the cloud for safekeeping, you can’t go wrong with Dropbox.BufferIf you’ve ever considered an app for social media management, chances are thatBuffer came up in your search. The premise is simple; you don’t always have time to post content to your social media accounts, especially if you have multiple, so why not schedule your posts instead?Buffer allows you to easily do this for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Instagram and (if you’re a premium account) Pinterest. Needless to say, it’s insanely helpful to be able to spend a half hour queueing up 10 or so posts, then just leave it be until the next batch you want to release comes along. You can even queue up posts from your iOS or Android device whilst you’re on the go!IFTTTIFTTT (If This Then That) allows you to automate simple processes easily. It operates on a simple model; if a specific event happens (eg, you receive an email), an action is performed (eg, all attachments are saved into Google Drive).Whilst it isn’t quite as powerful as Zapier, the simplicity of IFTTT, along with the ready-to-use automations submitted by other users, make it perfect for simple processes and personal use. For example, whilst our team loves Zapier, using IFTTT’s mobile apps make it incredibly easy to create a note in Evernote from your mobile device, or save an image of a receipt.I hope my answer helps you to be more productive!!!
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What productivity tools do you use on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis? How does your system come together to maximise
For daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis, I use to follow and work with some of the selected tools that helps me to improve my productivity and also provide me with efficient time management.Here is the list of the tools:TeamViewerWith over one billion installations, TeamViewer is certainly a popular choice for online meeting, remote support and access. This nifty app allows you to not only communicate with your team effectively, but also take control of a team member’s desktop if they’re having issues.If your support team is struggling to convey fixes or topics over the phone, or even with screencasting, you can’t go wrong with TeamViewer.If your support team is struggling to convey fixes or topics over the phone, or even with screencasting, you can’t go wrong with TeamViewer.ProofHubProofHub is a task and project management app with inbuilt time tracking which puts teamwork and organization at top priority. Coming with an internal chat system, calendar, proofing, task and project creator and manager, along with various views for your team means that everyone will know what they should be doing and when. You can even track the progress of your and also of your teammates by tracking every min/hour they spent on any task.ProofHub also provides a 30 day free trial and a free demo to help you understand the app. So sign up, give it a try.DropboxDropbox is a handy cloud storage service which is ideal for users who want to keep things simple. Their file layout is similar to that of a desktop, making it easy to get to grips with, and you can gain a signNow amount of free space (up to 16 Gb) if you successfully invite other users to the service.Admittedly, when compared to its competitors, Dropbox can be found a little lacking for high-end users, but for anyone who wants to keep things simple and just back up a few files to the cloud for safekeeping, you can’t go wrong with Dropbox.BufferIf you’ve ever considered an app for social media management, chances are thatBuffer came up in your search. The premise is simple; you don’t always have time to post content to your social media accounts, especially if you have multiple, so why not schedule your posts instead?Buffer allows you to easily do this for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Instagram and (if you’re a premium account) Pinterest. Needless to say, it’s insanely helpful to be able to spend a half hour queueing up 10 or so posts, then just leave it be until the next batch you want to release comes along. You can even queue up posts from your iOS or Android device whilst you’re on the go!IFTTTIFTTT (If This Then That) allows you to automate simple processes easily. It operates on a simple model; if a specific event happens (eg, you receive an email), an action is performed (eg, all attachments are saved into Google Drive).Whilst it isn’t quite as powerful as Zapier, the simplicity of IFTTT, along with the ready-to-use automations submitted by other users, make it perfect for simple processes and personal use. For example, whilst our team loves Zapier, using IFTTT’s mobile apps make it incredibly easy to create a note in Evernote from your mobile device, or save an image of a receipt.And Many More…You can check other tools here…
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What are the best productivity tool/s for CEOs?
I’ll share some of the best productivity tools that we use in our company.1. TrelloThis is a great tool for planning, collaborating, and organizing the work of the team. Trello has a super-easy interface that enables its users to set priorities, assign and monitor the progress of each task, and more. You can also synchronize Trello with other apps for the most convenient experience.2. SlackCommunication within the team is extremely important, and Slack is the app that can provide smooth cooperation and lots of other useful functions. This is a fun and secure way to collaborate, share news, discuss projects, exchange files, etc. It hardly ever freezes and does its job well.3. 1PasswordWith this app, you don’t have to waste time trying to recall a password to every app that you use. 1Password keeps all your passwords in the encrypted database and you can easily retrieve them all. This is especially relevant for CEOs who use multiple accounts or work on several computers.4. MailChimpThis app is #1 choice for email marketing automation. With the help of MailChimp, you can easily signNow up to 2,000 subscribers just in one click. This particular app allows you to create new campaigns from scratch and customize the existing ones. The tools like this one are invaluable for business.5. Voiptime CloudYou’ll appreciate this tool if you are doing sales and cold calling is a part of your business. Minimum routine tasks, maximum sales, and a bunch of awesome analytics features within a single user-friendly solution. This automated phone call software will enable you to process large customer databases and facilitate the working process at the same time.Hope it helps!
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What are some of the most useful tools/programs for improving day to day productivity?
I use to follow and work with some of the selected tools that helps me to improve my productivity and also provide me with efficient time management. The following tools work best for individual as well for team.Here is the list of the tools that will help you to increase productivity:TeamViewerWith over one billion installations, TeamViewer is certainly a popular choice for online meeting, remote support and access. This nifty app allows you to not only communicate with your team effectively, but also take control of a team member’s desktop if they’re having issues.If your support team is struggling to convey fixes or topics over the phone, or even with screencasting, you can’t go wrong with TeamViewer.If your support team is struggling to convey fixes or topics over the phone, or even with screencasting, you can’t go wrong with TeamViewer.ProofHubProofHub is a task and project management app with inbuilt time tracking which puts teamwork and organization at top priority. Coming with an internal chat system, calendar, proofing, task and project creator and manager, along with various views for your team means that everyone will know what they should be doing and when. You can even track the progress of your and also of your teammates by tracking every min/hour they spent on any task.ProofHub also provides a 30 day free trial and a free demo to help you understand the app. So sign up, give it a try.DropboxDropbox is a handy cloud storage service which is ideal for users who want to keep things simple. Their file layout is similar to that of a desktop, making it easy to get to grips with, and you can gain a signNow amount of free space (up to 16 Gb) if you successfully invite other users to the service.Admittedly, when compared to its competitors, Dropbox can be found a little lacking for high-end users, but for anyone who wants to keep things simple and just back up a few files to the cloud for safekeeping, you can’t go wrong with Dropbox.BufferIf you’ve ever considered an app for social media management, chances are thatBuffer came up in your search. The premise is simple; you don’t always have time to post content to your social media accounts, especially if you have multiple, so why not schedule your posts instead?Buffer allows you to easily do this for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Instagram and (if you’re a premium account) Pinterest. Needless to say, it’s insanely helpful to be able to spend a half hour queueing up 10 or so posts, then just leave it be until the next batch you want to release comes along. You can even queue up posts from your iOS or Android device whilst you’re on the go!
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