Monday 22 August 2016

Go Paperless with these apps !


Most of the companies have adopted paperless office. Thanks to paperless technologies, we can save money and minimise resources. We are able to achieve greater and more scalable company, by using powerful PCs, tablets and smartphones. Many Mobile application development company in India, USA, and UK have developed apps which avoid use of paper. Effective use of apps bring your business one step closer to going tree-free and totally mobile. Below is the list of useful apps to help you on your paperless quest.

Evernote

Evernote is one of the most used paperless apps. Evernote is an independent, privately held company headquartered in Redwood City, California and was founded in 2007. The app helps you to get rid of unnecessary use of paper such as lists, and receipts. This app takes notes, makes lists, clips web pages and even it can save pictures in your account. Evernote synchronizes all the data and connects to account which can be accessed anywhere. Evernote can recognize type of document. 
Pocket

Pocket app is flexible and easy to use app. Pocket, formerly known as Read It Later, is used to save articles, web pages, and videos offline to view later. Once content is saved, it syncs it to the cloud. This can be great app when travelling, during trips and commuting even though you're offline. 
Adobe Reader
If you are looking for a lot of PDF documents related to your business, you should get Adobe’s Reader app. You can view, search, and comment on PDF documents. You can also add text, draw freehand or add comments with sticky notes. This app ties in with Adobe’s EchoSign to let you sign legally binding documents using your finger.

Square Register
The Square Register mobile app works with a credit card reader which is plugged into your tablet’s headphone jack and lets you accept credit-card payments. The app and card reader are free. It accepts Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Discover cards. To accept a payment, just swipe your customer’s card through the Square card reader, and ask them to sign on your tablet’s screen. Receipt can be emailed to them.

iFax
This app offers more reason to kill the fax machine. iFax app can scan documents via your smartphones and tablets camera, then fax them directly to real fax numbers. This is similar to a document-scanning app, but you can send to fax machines rather than going through email. iFax is free to download, but charged with in-app purchases: 99 cents for five pages, $1.99 for 10 pages. 

Have a plan to develop your own app to go paperless?

If yes, FuGenX can help you. FuGenX Technologies is recognized by many global companies as one of the best mobile application companies in India. They are delivering quality-driven app development services in India, USA, and UK and across Middle East. FuGenX is also one of the emerging Android application development India.
Reach FuGenX at www.fugenx.com for world-class mobile app development services.

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