![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Evernote: This one should be essential for this generation of students who are always on their laptops and want to take notes during class.Evernote is so powerful and can be organized in so many different ways. Third-party emailing apps: Although this one is not specific to any particular apps, it is a good idea to have your school email available on your Mac from an app.īest of all, it is available for a free download in the Mac App Store and can be used on an iPhone, iPad and/or Apple Watch.Yes, you can just have it on your iPhone or iPad, but sometimes you should have it on your Mac just to be on the safe side. My recommendations for a third-party app would be Spark or Airmail 3 for Mac. They have a great UI and for the case of Spark, will not cost you anything extra. Airmail 3 will cost you $9.99 in the Mac App Store. However, for those who have a school that uses Microsoft Outlook, it is completely okay to use the Outlook for Mac app. It has a great design to it and will get your email sent just how you like them. Grammarly: You may have heard of this one through a browser extension on Safari or Google Chrome.What you may not know is that you can download an actual app to use the service too. It can come in handy for when you have to write those long papers in Microsoft Word or Pages and need an extra set of eyes on your grammar and spelling. Simply copy and paste the paper (I would suggest by paragraph) into Grammarly and let it do all of the work from there. Once you see the changes, you can make said changes to your Word or Pages document. Tweetbot for Mac: Let’s face it, we all need a break from class or sometimes the lecture is really boring and we want to go on Twitter but do not want to take out our iPhone to do so.īest of all, there is a free version and the app itself is free to download too.Tweetbot for Mac is a great alternative since you can view Twitter on your Mac without going to the official Twitter website, but that the app can be used in Split View mode. So, you can type your notes (from an app like Evernote) and still be able to view your Twitter timeline. However, please note that a lot of the app’s services and features will soon be taken away in middle-to-late August due to radical Twitter API changes. ![]()
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