Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

Friday, May 10, 2019

8 Nifty Apps to Identify Anything Using Your Phone’s Camera


8 Nifty Apps to Identify Anything Using Your Phone’s Camera

For many people, your phone’s camera is one of its most important aspects. It has a ton of uses, from superimposing wild creatures into reality with AR apps to taking sharp pictures even at night.
But you might be missing out on another major ability your phone’s camera has: it can work as a visual search engine and identify just about anything you see in the world. Here are the best identification apps for Android and iPhone.

1. Google Lens: For Everything




Google has brought its search engine chops to your camera. With computer vision, its Lens app is capable of recognizing a ton of items. Google Lens understands a wide range of items including animal breeds, plants, flowers, branded gadgets, and more. The biggest exception is people.
Plus, for compatible objects, Google Lens will also pull up shopping links if you’d like to buy them. There’s not much of a setup process. You simply install the app or launch it from the Google Assistant and point it at an object. Google Lens will let you know if it’s found a match by displaying a little blue icon on top of the item.
Instead of a dedicated app, iPhone users can find Google Lens functionality in the search bar of the main Google app. We’ve looked at some of the interesting uses for Google Lens if you’re curious.

2. Pinterest: For Design and Art

Similarly, Pinterest has a visual search tool where you take a picture and the app fetches links and pages for the objects it identifies. Pinterest’s solution can also match multiple items in a complex image, such as an outfit.
Like Google, it shows you shopping links through which you can directly purchase the product.

Pinterest’s visual search is primarily designed for what the social network is known for, like designs, outfits, and other similar categories. For purposes such as exploring nature, you’ll have a better time with Google Lens.

3. Snapchat: Amazon-Powered Visual Search

Snapchat comes with a nifty visual search engine too. It’s powered by and integrated with Amazon’s vast database of products. The concept is identical to the above.
You take a picture of an object you’re interested in. If successfully identified, Snapchat will bring up an Amazon card so you can visit the listing. You can also scan barcodes instead of tapping the item, for a quicker response.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Take Control of your Email InBox (Mobile Apps: IOS Only)


Take Control of your Email InBox

Most time spent in email is an exercise in futility. No matter how quickly you can get through your inbox, more will always be coming in. Many apps and services do their best to speed up email triage, but that doesn’t actually stop junk from hitting your inbox.

Here is an App that seems to have taken a different approach.
The app version of Unroll.me is so much more satisfying because it forces you to actually unsubscribe instead of doing the email equivalent of putting all of your dirty clothes under the bed.

The interface is pretty simple: Swipe left to unsubscribe from the spam, swipe right to keep it in your inbox, or swipe up to put it in the Unroll.me “rollup.”

Unroll.Me is a junk mail filter that puts all your least important email in one place, and only delivers it to you once a day. Go through your inbox tagging subscription-type messages as “keep”, “rollup”, or “unsubscribe” on day one, and the system will sort your less-urgent email into one rollup that arrives once a day at a time of your choosing.

Stats from Unroll.Me show that new users see an average 70 percent drop in mail making it to their inbox on a daily basis. And with the introduction of a new iOS app, sorting and keeping track of that email is even faster and easier. With a modern design and a fast, simple swipe interface, you can sort your subscriptions in minutes, without worrying about missing anything.

Go here to learn more about this App






Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Productive Android Apps

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Android has crept into businesses and boardrooms in a big way, easily competing with Apple and gaining popularity as time goes on. But which apps will make you more productive and efficient in the workplace? With so many apps to choose from, it can be difficult to find the best tools to make your life easier.
We’ve assembled a list of the most popular and useful Android apps so that you don’t have to waste your time searching the store, and added some alternatives if our suggestions aren’t cutting it.

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Inbox by Google

Google’s newest email client has organizational features that up the ante from Gmail’s more cluttered design. Highlights help you find the most important information without even having to open a message and similar emails are bundled together for focused content. With a snooze option and reminders, you’ll never forget to get back to a message or task.
If you find important messages lost in the masses or have ever forgotten to reply to a message after reading it, Inbox provides useful tools to keep you on task.




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Invoice2go Pro

Create and send professional invoices using a variety of templates from your Android device. Save receipts, sign documents, generate statements, keep a calendar, enter location information, and scan information to help keep your business organized. Real-time charts provide a visual representation of how your business is performing as well. Create three invoices for free with Invoice2go with an option to upgrade to Invoice2go Pro.
If you have trouble keeping information organized and need a more comprehensive and professional way to track money owed, money paid, and money received, this is the app for you.




tinyScanner.jpgTiny Scanner Pro

Scan anything you need to, including documents, photos and receipts, and save it as a PDF file to store and share however you like. This way, important files and documents are backed-up and easily shareable with co-workers and clients. The app allows you to store PDFs in various cloud services such as Dropbox and Evernote, send over email and more, with password protection and various customisation options.
Tiny Scanner Pro is perfect for high quality scans of anything, from anywhere, using just your smartphone. As well as scanning documents to send electronically, a good portable scanner allows you to backup and store important information to access at your convenience.



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Cabinet BETA


For business users, a good file manager is an essential way of keeping things organised and tidy on your device, and this free app allows you to keep things from getting messy. Easily view your files in list or grid display options, search files, and view content according to media type.
A user-friendly, minimalist file manager that requires very little configuration to help  you get on with what needs done.




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LastPass Password Manager

Keep all of your passwords in one place with the “vault” where you can view, edit, organize, and delete data as necessary. Once you’ve created your account, LastPass prompts you to save new information and will auto-fill logins in the future so you never have to worry about forgetting information again. Automatic syncing keeps your information up to date and at your fingertips. You can even create credit card profiles to make online shopping a breeze while keeping everything secure.


cloudmanager.jpgUnclouded – Cloud Manager


Find out what’s eating up your cloud space—whether it’s Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, or MEGA—with this tool to analyse, manage, and declutter your storage. Identify which files or folders are taking up the most space and what type of file is most common, get rid of duplicate files, and see when files were last changed with Unclouded.
If your storage is feeling a bit cluttered, this app  will help you sort through the mess.

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