How to load up on apps for back-to-school season
Evernote is available on every major platform, from iOS to Android and BlackBerry and Windows Phone. Pocket is available on iOS, Android, and the Kindle Fire, while MyMajors works on iOS and Android only.For many students, the start of a new school year means they actually have to wake up at a normal hour. For Android users, why not wake up in style? Doubletwist offers a more attractive alarm clock than the typical stock version. The two versions -- an analog clock and retro flip clock -- can be tied to your favorite tunes, giving you a wake-up call of your choosing. Google+ Hangouts in Mobile, available on iOS or Android, is a great way for college students living away from their family to keep in touch via video chat. The app allows you to chat with up to nine people at once with your mobile device. Of course, for iOS devices, there's iTunes U. The app gives you access to tons of free educational resources, including whole courses taught by instructors at major universities. If you have a textbook via iBooks, you can highlight and scribble notes and see them a consolidated form iTunes U.You can also share courses and notes with your less organized friends. There are still tons of other apps that will get you ready for the school year. Hopefully, these will help you along the way to finding all the ones you need.


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