

For Windows users, Microsoft’s Your Phone app is a simple way to read or respond to text messages or grab photos from an Android phone. Microsoft’s Your Phone bridges the gap between an Android phone and Windows PC. Just add contacts to your Walkie Talkie list through the app and make sure they approve the request, and you’ll be able to communicate with one tap. Speaking of the Apple Watch, using Apple’s Walkie Talkie app can be a great alternative to phone calls and text messages when you need to talk with a teammate. Just Force Touch on your notes list to quickly add a note by voice or handwriting. The recently launched Google Keep for Apple Watch takes the app’s efficiency a step further. Google Keep remains one of the simplest and best note-taking apps around. With Google Keep for Apple Watch, the work of two tech giants combines into a sweet note-taking solution. And unlike some other scheduling tools, Woven has dedicated apps. It’s even better when all involved parties use Woven, as it can suggest times that work for everyone. Woven can help you break the cycle by letting you suggest times that invitees can then choose from through a web link.

No one really likes the typical back-and-forth email ritual for scheduling calendar events. It’s great for sending links, tweets, map locations, or anything else you might need to recall later. With Noto, you can quickly email yourself by jotting down a note and swiping, or by using iOS’s share sheet to send notes from third-party apps.

Sometimes there’s no better reminder system than your inbox. Noto puts notes where you’re sure to see them-in your inbox.
