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5 productivity apps you have to download in your ipad

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1  Mindnote

 

Mindnote is a tool to help you organize your ideas. Its user interface and preset layout are very simple and convenient. You can edit each note directly by dragging and dropping. It also contains many other useful functions. For example, you can turn on the outline mode to review the entire topic structure. There is also a sticker function which can be used as an auxiliary mark to enhance visual memory. It also supports iCloud synchronization, you can edit your files on other Apple devices any time.

 

2  Myscript Calculator

Ipad has no calculator functions preloaded. Although very puzzling, there are many useful apps in the market you can download. The difference between Myscript Calculator and other apps  in the market is that it allows you to write the equation you want to calculate by hand directly on the ipad.

 

If your equation is very long and you accidentally write a wrong number, you just need to change it on the original basis. You can also save the answer of the equation and use it directly in the next equation. If you need calculations in your work or study, and you also like to write by hand, then this app will be very suitable for you.

3  Scan Thing

I believe most people have downloaded several apps for scanning files. Do you know that there is a scanning app that can also scan objects? Scan Thing can help you scan the 3D objects around you and can automatically remove the background for you. You can use these pictures in your presentation or poster at any time. There are ten free trials, you can try it out before buying.

 

4  Gladys

Tools such as Gladys are often collectively referred to as “shelf”  apps. As per name, their role is to act as a temporary “shelf” to temporarily store content that we want to collect but has not yet determined its attribution. Collect, paste, preview, no matter what files, just think of throwing them into Gladys. It’s also comes with a compress file function, which eliminates the need to add your files one by one when sending files by emails.

 

5 Tick Tick

This is a very popular App for managing your daily task. You can do your monthly schedule with it. TickTick uses images  to show your schedule for the day on the calendar. It can also work with your mobile phone and Google calendar to unify the tasks you have written on different platforms。

 

If you have too many to-dos but don’t want to sort tasks by time, it has a List function to classify according to the nature of the task. In addition, the time management method of the most famous Pomodoro clock is also applicable to this APP. With the check-in function, it will definitely make it easier for you to schedule your life plan. The most important thing is that these features are available in the free version!

 

 

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5 incredible ways to experience the outdoors (Part B)

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  1. Croc Spotting

Home to the world’s biggest population of  wild crocodiles, there’s nowhere better than   the NT to take the family to spot a croc. See a  salty in its natural habitat on a boat tour of  Mary River Wetlands. 

 

  1. Cradle Mountain

You don’t have to hike up Cradle Mountain to have an epic Tassie adventure. There are a tonne of family-friendly trails at the base, including the fairy-tale-like Enchanted Walk. You don’t need a guide and can pack a picnic lunch to make it easy on the budget. Don’t forget a raincoat. 

 

  1. Mungo National Park

Mix history with an awe-inspiring landscape with a visit to Mungo National Park, NSW. Aboriginal people have been connected to this desert for 40,000 years and you can learn about its cultural significance on a tour with an Aboriginal ranger.

 

  1. Little Blue Lake

For a magical experience of another kind, make your way to Little Blue Lake on South Australia’s Limestone Coast for a swim in the sapphire sinkhole at Mount Schank. 

 

  1. Capilano Suspension Bridge

Every Aussie heading to Canada’s west coast has to visit Capilano Suspension Bridge Park at least once. It’s iconic, with seven suspended footbridges through a forest. A highlight is the environmentally sensitive and slightly unnerving Cliffwalk. It’s best suited to children from primary school age.

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5 incredible ways to experience the outdoors (Part A)

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  1. Organic Farming

Embrace country life at the organic Jambaroo Valley Farm, south of  Sydney. At this working permaculture farm, guests are invited to pick produce from the kitchen garden, collect eggs from the free-range chickens and feed the cows, sheep and pigs. At night, hang around the fireplace or soak in the hot tub.

 

  1. Reef Magic

It’s time to travel more conscientiously and for the Great Barrier Reef, that means heading to Reef Magic Pontoon, off Cairns. Spend your day swimming, snorkelling and diving in the knowledge the pontoon runs on sustainable power, with 18 solar panels and three wind turbines. There’s also a science lab.

 

  1. Aboriginal Art

Create a masterpiece while learning  about Aboriginal culture and art  during a Ngala Tours Art on Country workshop at the National Arboretum Canberra. 

 

  1. Tassie Penguins

Watch little penguins return to their sandy burrows from Bruny Island Neck.   The best time is from September to  February. 

 

  1. Dog Sledding

If you’re a family of snow lovers    but can’t cope with first-to-last lifts every day, head to Mount Buller to try dog sledding this winter. The Victorian resort is easy to get to, and kids, young and old, will love meeting the Australian Sled Dog Tours team of Siberian huskies. Tours are from 30 minutes to three hours; bookings are a must. 

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5 tips on saving at the supermarket

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  1. Get better value by comparing unit prices

Unit prices break down the cost of a product into standard units of measurement, such as per 100 grams, and let you compare different products more easily. So look beyond the headline price of an item and see where you could be getting better value by comparing unit prices between different brands or different packet sizes.

 

  1. Switch to supermarket-brand products

Our tests have found that supermarket homebrand products have improved in quality in recent years, occasionally even outdoing national brands in taste tests. The even better news is that our latest basket survey found possible savings of up to 40% when shoppers switched to these products.

 

  1. Grab specials as they come up

Our supermarket surveys found very little price difference between the big retailers, meaning switching between them when each offers specials could go a long way in helping you save.

 

  1. Look for product refills

More retailers are now selling products that can be refilled, which means you can save money and reduce the amount of environmental waste you produce. 

 

  1. Avoid pre-cut food items

We’ve found that some pre-cut fruit and vegetables can cost up to five times as much per kilo as the unprocessed originals, not to mention leaving you with more plastic to get rid of.

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