
With the Hightail Express desktop app, you can stay logged into your account and quickly send files from your computer. Before you download a third-party app, learn how to compress and decompress files and folders using the Archive Utility built into the Mac. A quick look at the Mac App Store reveals more than 50 apps for zipping and unzipping files. The package you are about to download is authentic. This download is provided to you free of charge. The download version of Hightail Express pour Mac is 3.2.0.9. Not sure if you’ve heard of this little music steaming service? Whilst not directly related to productivity, this one definitely helps set the mood in the office and keeps the music playing all day, every day. This is a great app for getting back to those things you find surfing the web but don’t always have time to view them at the time.Īvailable on: iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac, Kindle Fire, Kobo, Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera and Windows. It also includes a built-in social network for publicly sharing articles and finding recommendations. It includes a special reading mode that removes excess ads or images and has an offline reading mode for the mobile app so you can download articles and read them anywhere even without a connection. Pocket saves articles and videos you find online for easy access later. Pocket is a “read it later” bookmarking app. One of the best features is how easy it is to access on a variety of platforms – desktop, mobile device or the web. Work Chat is one of Evernote’s newest features which allows you to instant message with team mates about shared notes. This is a great one for taking notes or briefs, as well a wide range of tasks, with it’s ability to store photos, notes, web pages, audio clips, PDF files, sync files, record voice reminders and create to-do lists. It offers a simple desktop app, Hightail Express, for sending files only or the online version for the more collaborative features.Īvailable on: iOS, Android and Desktop apps Team members or clients can download files, leave comments about the latest version and easily track previous versions and conversations.
You can share images, videos, PDFs, presentations and more for your team or client to access easily as high-res previews. Hightail (was YouSendIt) is a cloud service that,in simple terms, lets users send and receive large files. It’s inexpensive (the free option is great) and highly visual which helps the sometimes mundane task of managing a jobs list a lot more fun.Īvailable on: Android, iPhones, iPads, Amazon Fire tablets, Windows 8 tablets. It’s great for teams that collaborate, allowing users to add comments, to tell what projects are being worked on, who’s working on them, and where something is in process. The interaction is a simple drop & drag framework which makes sorting your project list quick and easy. We love this tool for managing all our projects, from small day-to-day tasks through to larger projects that span months.
Trello is a collaboration based tool that helps organise your projects into cards and boards. For a business or individual where tracking time and billing by the hour important, this is a great tool. It has a simple, intuitive interface and works across all devices so it’s easy to get started right away. At any stage of the project you can extract hours and filter the results by date, time, staff or task. As well as tracking time, it also allows you to manage projects, view individual and team hours, set budgets with reminders, send quotes, monitor expenses and more. Harvest has been TBD’s go-to time tracking tool for a number of years. Discounts for 50+ person teams, nonprofit and educational institutions, and classroom use. From time-keeping to managing projects, below are examples of the ones we love (and use) and a few we think may help you meet those new year goals. Here at TBD we have a bunch of web and mobile apps that help us stay organised and assist with productivity. It’s the start of another year and everyone is bursting at the seams with ideas and enthusiasm for “getting things done this year”… right?