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Facebook Pages Manager
iOS - http://wsm.co/K5wUtn
When Mark Zuckerburg
promised that
Facebook was going
to focus on mobile,
few knew that he
meant the company would start launching
multiple mobile applications — which
is exactly what has happened. Aside
from the main Facebook app, the world’s
most popular social network also
launched an Instagram-like camera app
and a Facebook Pages Manager app. The
Facebook Pages Manager app should
prove to be very valuable for social media
managers because it enables them to
monitor business pages while on the
move. The app allows users to view
page insights, respond and comment on
their business pages, as well as post status
updates and share photos. The app is
currently only available for iOS devices.
LinkedIn for Windows Phone
Windows - http://wsm.co/L4xG92
Soon after the launch
of the LinkedIn for
iPad app that was
featured in WM’s July
edition of App Watch,
the professional network released the
LinkedIn app for Windows Phone. The
most surprising aspect of this release is
the fact that the app actually has more
features than the iOS and Android versions,
including the capability to follow
companies and search for jobs. The free
app also enables users to connect with
other professionals, access real-time
updates, discover news and stay up-todate
with professional groups.
Expense Manager
Android - http://wsm.co/KE8zMv
Get your finances
organized in the palm
of your hands with the
Expense Manager app
for Android devices.
The free app enables
users to track
expenses and income by week, month,
year or category. The app can also track
multiple accounts, schedule payments, take
pictures of receipts, receive payment alerts,
set budgets, import and export account
activities as well as customize expense
categories and payment methods. Internet
access can be used in order to retrieve
currency exchange rates if necessary.
Splashtop Remote Desktop HD
Android - http://wsm.co/MtfHFM
iOS - http://wsm.co/K5wUtn
Go anywhere with your
tablet device and have
complete access to
your desktop computer
after downloading the
Splashtop Remote Desktop app for Android
tablets and iPad. Users simply need
to purchase the app and then download
the Splashtop Streamer onto their desktop
computers. The app automatically finds
the user’s local computers or enables the
user to sign into their Gmail account to
locate their desktop across the Internet.
Once the setup is complete, users will be
able to access their desktop programs,
games, multimedia content and files over
Wi-Fi and 3G/4G networks. Web workers
will have an easier time leaving their
laptops at home with this app.
EasySign
iOS- http://wsm.co/LJLDHt
Sign documents directly
from your mobile device
with EasySign, a free
app that works with
both the iPhone and
iPad. The app supports most document
forms, including PDF, Word, Excel, Text,
HTML and images. It enables users to
sign documents themselves, or obtain
signatures from other people via a stylus
or finger. Users can also customize their
signatures by choosing from multiple ink
colors, text styles and date formats. This
app is particularly useful for signing timesensitive
documents while out of the office,
such as contracts, agreements, invoices,
purchase orders or loan applications.