@mathmom I have the Train Time App on my phone…I believe that’s the metro north app…at least it’s what mine is called. It’s really good!
Gmail
Weather
Facebook
Spotify
Maps
Calendar
Camera/Photos
Google Keep
Pocket
MLB At Bat
I love OurGroceries!!
Also TickTick
Messages
Dropbox
Hours (trying to be more efficient)
Square dashboard
Wawa
Top 10, used daily:
Calendar
Gmail
YNAB (You need a budget)
Podcast
Google Maps
Libby
Kindle
NY Times
Safari
FaceTime (nightly, with the kids)
I wish WW made the most often used list.
I’ve never heard of Google Keep - going to look that one up…
So Google Keep is like the “Notes” app…what features do you prefer on Google Keep over Notes??
I like to use Google Keep because I can access it anywhere, on the computer or whatever computer, or on my phone. I have multiple lists–to-do lists, settings for the machines at Planet Fitness, shopping lists, etc.
Same–I can save something on my laptop, and it’s immediately already on my phone–photos, notes, websites, list, anything.
It’s synced with my email so shows up wherever that is. Might be because I have a Google phone.
Lists/notes on Google Keep can be shared with others as well. For example, share a grocery list - use the check box format and check the box to remove item from list.
So, comparing Google Keep with Notes, is the main advantage that GK is shareable? I took a class a couple years ago that covered GK and recall thinking it sounded like it’d be really beneficial but never ended up pursuing it. I do use Notes and find it helpful although I do find Notes clunky.
In order of use
Texting and What’s App
Email
Words with Friends
Bank app
Phone camera
Note that actually speaking on the phone doesn’t happen often:)
If you use it, upgrade it to the latest version, since it has a security vulnerability that is being actively exploited to plant spyware on target phones.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2019-3568
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/05/14/whatsapp-urges-users-upgrade-app-after-security-flaw/3664064002/
@college_query - I’m a fan of TripIt too!
Not my most used, but some of my favorites:
any do for grocery and to do lists (works with Alexa and works better than their app — but don’t get me started about having Amazon spyware in my house — not my choice!),
Google trips (also a little creepy, frankly, but gathers all my travel details in one place without me having to do anything, and makes it eady to send itineraries),
Relaxio (white noise)
Pocket bell —clock radio
Android auto