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A new year is the best time to get your life in order. You’ll work out more, read better books, be more productive, drink less, floss… and it always pans out. Right? Well, this year it’s definitely going to work. We’ve gathered a list of the apps and tools our productivity-challenged staff hopes will make them more productive in 2019 — you’ll need to take care of the flossing on your own. Google Keep Abhimanyu Ghoshal — I’ve tried loads of note-taking apps, but Google Keep is my go-to for everything from jotting down details in a hurry, to brainstorming…
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2018 might’ve been a mess in many ways, but the app harvest was bountiful this year. To help you find some hidden gems that you missed during the year, we’ve had our writers pick their favorite apps of 2018. Enjoy! InstLife Már Másson Maack picks: This weird little life simulation app was made by indie game developer InstCoffee. The app’s interface is barebones, like the internet’s earliest HTML sites, but that’s part of its charm and weirdness. In InstLife you live out randomly generated lives by making life-defining decisions, such as going to college, getting married, having children, and dying. It’s…
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