5 Apps for Hard-Working Mac Enthusiasts | ManualTech Site

5 Apps for Hard-Working Mac Enthusiasts | ManualTech Site
5 Apps for Hard-Working Mac Enthusiasts
Do you fancy yourself a Mac enthusiast? Are you always on the go and checking your iPhone or iPad? Do you want to find a way to better incorporate your iPhone into your Mac use?
If so, then you should take a look at some of these apps, as they have been designed to better integrate Mac computers and Apple mobile devices, such as the iPhone or iPad, so that you can create a seamless system, whether you’re a freelancer like I am or you’re an important IT administrator in a Fortune500 company. Take a look at these apps and see if you find anything useful; and, of course, feel free to drop your own suggestions in the comments section.AppAdviceThis first app basically sets the standard for helping you find apps you need in the marketplace for your iPod, iPad, or iPhone. It will help you sift and sort through the thousands of unnecessary apps in the marketplace and help you find just the right one to meet your needs. It also links you to app news, reviews, and the latest downloads, which keeps you always updated and on the cutting edge.EgoEgo is an app that allows you to check web statistics in a centralized location while on the go. It’ll show you traffic to your websites and feed subscription numbers to your RSS Feed and other accounts; it will even allow you to monitor your Twitter followers. This would be helpful to someone who is managing a number of websites and social media accounts.DropboxDropbox is a pretty famous cloud-based backup application; it allows you to backup files in a cloud-based location, but it also allows you to access those files from any approved device on your account. This gives you portability, maneuverability, and also real-time editing capabilities. This means whatever work you do on your phone will be saved to the file and accessible when you access it from your work computer.RemoteA pretty simple app, Remote turns your iPad or iPhone into a remote that operates your computer. You can adjust volume, sleep your computer, and control movies or slideshows. This would be extremely helpful for giving presentations to you co-workers or leading an IT seminar.SpeedTestFinally, there’s SpeedTest, which basically allows you to monitor the wifi connections in your area, giving you options, such as connection strength, that will allow you to get the best out of your wireless computing. This app would be extremely helpful to computer jocks who travel quite a bit and need to do work on the road. It’ll help you find the best wifi quickly so you can get right to work.By-line:This guest post is contributed by Lauren Bailey, who regularly writes for best online colleges. She welcomes your comments at her email Id: blauren99 @gmail.com.