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What’s your favorite app?

Author: Forest Balderson

Yelitza Staley
Owner, SoCo Sports

We just started using Playbook Community, a free mobile application for anyone who organizes or participates in any type of sports event. We are super excited because now our participants can join their leagues and events on Playbook and connect with other players, share comments and photos, create and manage their league statistics and event results, and access all current and previous league and event information forever. We can publish news and updates on our Playbook Club Page, as well as deliver important league information directly to our players’ smart phones for free. We think that this app will revolutionize the recreational sports industry.  (playbookcommunity.com)

 

Karen Canfield
Owner, Geek Girl PC

The application I use most frequently is MilesTrac. In my [computer repair] business, it is essential to track mileage for tax purposes. I do a lot of traveling to clients’ homes and other business-related locations, and MilesTrac gives me a convenient way to track my mileage. If I had to count on myself to write down my mileage every time I went somewhere for business, I probably wouldn’t do it. Having an app on my phone makes it easy to remember—not to mention my phone is always right there with me. (humanoidapps.com)



John Neal
President, John Neal Homes; Executive Vice President, Neal Signature Homes

I use my mobile device for things I used to rely on from other people—from personal banking to mapping, even accessing my news. The problem with that is many of the apps reduce my connection with the outside world, so right now my favorite app is called Hidden Sky. It allows you to identify planets and satellites as they whiz overhead. I think it has the real wow factor as far as cool apps go. (augmentedplanet.com)

 

Randi McDowall
LCSW counselor, Neuropsychology and Behavioral Health Associates

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