Most of the people use smart phones at the present day. But, few reap the fullest benefits from them. For either a professional or a apprentice speaker, there's a lot to know about it. Mobile 'apps' developers has continued to create new software tools for speakers' usage on their pocket computers.
Here goes some of the best apps for a variety of speaking and scenarios.
- Quickoffice
This app is useful when you need to create, edit, or review PowerPoint presentations from an Android smart phone. It offers you with great opportunities to format your presentations.
After you are done with the presentation, you can also place your presentation in an online-file-sharing site like, Google-Drive for access from any computer.
- SlideShark
This is developed by the company Brainshark, and is essential for iPad or iPhone using speakers. This comes in handy when you need to show your presentation to your next-desk-mate or for an audience even. You just need to connect you smartphone to a projector and there you go!
- Quotebook
It's obvious that you can't write down all the quotes you find that's useful. Even if you do that, when you are to retrieve the exact quote from hundreds, then you'll understand, how stupid it seems.
So, for that 'Quotebook' comes in handy. Rather than providing stock quotes, this app offers a way to collect your own quotes and organize them by author, source, category, and more. Even this app should be bought, Trust me, it is worth it.
- Evernote
The best ever app you'll need forever. Evernote makes it easier to save in one place anything you might use for an upcoming speech; data, quotes, images, charts, and more. For more information visit: Evernote
- Presentation clock
This app helps you keep the time with large, easy-to-read numbers that make good use of screen sizes on mobile devices. You can also change the color of numbers in different intervals, and set vibration alerts even. - Breathing Zone
Breathing Zone, employs your phone microphone to assess your breathing and then the app guides you to breath in and out along with easy-to-follow voice instructions. It's a doctor recommended, guided breathing exercise that will help you relax prior to stressful events or as a regular routine. - Presenter Remote Control
With this app, you can view and control your PowerPoint Presentations from an Android smartphone. This connects your smartphone to the projector via bluetooth technology. - PhatPad
If you are in a group discussion, there's no need of a white screen and a projector. You can use your iPad itself to express your ideas more efficaciously. With this app, you can draw, wirte or type ideas on the screen using PhatPad's digital ink technology and handwriting recognition tools, which automatically convert notes scribbled on screen into digital text.
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