Techsters remember, having the latest mobile device is one thing- but having the best apps on that device is another. There is a train of thought out in geek-land that the device is not so important anymore - it’s all about apps. We here at Tech. Up Your Life, couldn't agree more! Which is why we have decided to showcase some of those funky apps that you might have missed, apps we believe will cater to you [the techsters of the 21st Century] - and what’s more, they’re free, free...FREE!!!
[in no particular order, here are our five favourite apps]
1. Dropbox
Dropbox lets you share your files with any user and computer that is online. Accessing your files is no longer a hassle and you don’t even have to worry about running out of precious storage space. Its a great app and definitely worth the download.
2. Webex
Want to host an online meeting? Then you need Webex, and you don't need to have a Webex account to attend a meeting. The Webex app from Cisco allows you to view documents, applications, or remote desktops and also includes simultaneous two-way audio so you can join in the conversation. It’s like Skype for the business/techy person.
3. Gist
So you and your techsters have a heap of online professional contact sites as well as a number social networking one’s. But how do you keep track of all this information? By using Gist of course. Gist coagulates a full view of the contacts in your network by creating rich profiles that include the most news, status updates and all other work details of the list.
4. Pandora
Pumping up the jam or just listening to your favourite radio station is as easy as pie with Pandora. I love how you can use it from any device you own and it’s consistently the same. Pandora allows you to pick any musical artist and then it will play songs from that artist along with others songs that are similar. Pandora allows you to discover new music as well as enjoying the music you already know and love.
5. Air Video
If you want the best solution for streaming media from desktop to your iPad, then you’d be hard-pressed to beat Air Video. You install the Air Video Server, then enter the IP address of the desktop into the app, and finally follow the prompts – you now have a mobile media server, its that simple!
For more information on these apps, or any other apps click on the link provided below and simple search for your favourites :)
Hoping this helped, techers!
Good Night! :)

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