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Check out these two productivity apps for Windows Phone 8: Blastnote and ClarusTasks

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Check out these two productivity apps for Windows Phone 8: Blastnote and ClarusTasks

There are quite a few productivity apps available in the Windows Phone Store, but today we are going to highlight two apps that are quite useful. Blastnote – a free note taking app with a beautiful interface, and ClarusTasks – a powerful task management app that runs for $0.99, are your two productivity app highlights for the day.

Blastnote is a free note taking app that allows you to create content easily and share notes as well. You can add images, videos, audio, your location, lists, and more into the note. The app also features a beautiful and well-organized interface, giving you quick access to the main features and settings with the touch of the menu button. Definitely a great app if you are looking to try something other than OneNote.

On the other hand, you have ClarusTasks. “ClarusTasks is a powerful task management app based on David Allen’s GTD methodology. ClarusTasks has a beautiful design that complements Metro and supports light and dark themes,” the app description reads.

You can create tasks, set reminders, and even see your upcoming tasks on your Windows Phone lock screen. This is a great app for the working professional who needs to keep track of daily tasks on a Windows Phone device.

Both apps were recently updated with feature additions and bug fixes. You can grab the trial of ClarusTasks, but you are restricted to 15 tasks and an advertisement. Hit the download links below to snag both apps.

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