DigitalWorkflow

Apps I recom­mend and my App Workflow.

As many of you know Im a pretty big tech Geek and I enjoy try­ing out new tech­no­lo­gies to improv my Work­flow. Smart­phones and web­ser­vices offer us new ways of con­nect­ing our workspaces.

1. Applic­a­tions

Drop­box
Website/​Application that lets you upload and sync your files and share them with other people.
Free App with more Func­tions if you get Premium
www​.drop​box​.com

Ever­note
Website/​Application that lets you cre­ate and sync your Notes/​ToDo Lists on dif­fer­ent Devices. You even will be able to not only to share your Note­books but even let your Con­tact edit them on the fly if you get the Premium Ver­sion of it.
Free App with more Func­tions if you get Premium
www​.ever​note​.com

Wun­der­kit
Web­site that lets you cre­ate a Work­space with Tasks (To Do lists), Notes and social comment/​like func­tions. It lets you invite your co-​workers and friends and share your Pro­gress on Jobs with them.
Free App with more Func­tions if you get Premium
www​.wun​der​kit​.com

Tweet­deck
Twitter/​Social Media Cli­ent for many Oper­a­tion Sys­tems.
Free App
www​.tweet​deck​.com

2. Work­flow

Since I con­sider myself as cre­at­ive I usu­ally get my ideas out­side or atleast off the com­puter thats where Ever­note comes in handy. I take a pic­ture or write my idea down and sync it with my work­sta­tion. Later I might do a Lay­out or a Scribble on some­thing and upload it on Drop­box and share it with my Team on Wun­der­kit to get Feed­back and Dis­cuss the Idea. After we‘re done with the Pro­ject we can pro­mote it on Twitter/​Facebook via Tweetdeck.

I per­son­ally love this way of con­nec­tion, because I think thats what the Inter­net is for.
There are no more Bor­ders as we know them.