How do you use Android for productivity? - eviltoast

Previously on Lemmy: Emulators

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For the last couple of weeks, it was all fun and games. This week, we are going for a more generalized topic on how you use your Android devices for work.

I’m boring in regards to work apps, so I very much favor using Microsoft apps over Google apps for work, as overall I feel Google apps work better on iPhones than on Android (to my great frustration). Office and Teams work exactly how I expect them to, while their desktop version are a bit bloated, on Android they work super well, and there really is no replacement that’s as good as Microsoft Lens for scanning printed documents into PDFs.

But, I understand my use for Android for productivity is fairly limited, so, I’m interested to see if we can put our head together and find some interesting ways to use your Android devices to help us all be more productive.

  • Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I’m going to take a slightly different approach of what productivety means here; for me it’s literally just making my things in my life less time consuming, easier to access and return to.

    With that in mind, I use Google photos to automatically back up my photos, this could be anything from wiring diagrams, patio brick layouts, a quote in a book, to a mushroom I’m wanting to identify.

    I use the app plantnet if I’m wanting to identify a plant.

    I use the app seeker to download music from soulseek

    I upload any research papers/books downloaded from scihub/libgen to gdrive for easier access in the future.

    This is of course ignoring all of the notes/timers/reminders I use my phone for as well