Android Apps for Business Users

Posted by droidphonereviews on February 2, 2010

Documents to Go

Doubtful you’ll be editing a book with an Android phone, but Documents to Go lets you browse through Word files and Excel spreadsheets. The free version just lets you open and view Word and Excel files you copy to your phone, but the full version allows you to create and edit them too. It also adds PowerPoint editing and PDF viewing. Price: $29.99

Maps

If Google Maps isn’t enough, there are dozens of specialized maps for cities, transit systems, and amusement parks. Transit Maps, for instance, lets you load up hundreds of bus and metro maps from around the world. Most are free.

You Keep Your Money

You Keep Your Money is a collection of apps for recording expenses, then graphing them to keep them in control. The basic YouKym app is free, while the YouKym Family version adds trending and support for multiple accounts. Alternatives include simply using Web sites like Mint.com from the browser, also quite useful. Price: Free

Currency

Whether you’re traveling or just negotiating borders across country lines, knowing the exchange rates is key. This app tracks the major exchange rates and converts arbitrary amounts. Price: Free with ads

Lonely Planet Guides

The guides from Lonely Planet may not be as goal-oriented as the fictional Accidental Tourist line, but they strike a good balance between covering what a business traveler might need to sign a deal during the day, then find a way to celebrate at night. Price: $4.99 for each major city

Fake-a-Call

When you need to get out of that horrendous meeting, program Fake-a-Call to fake a lifesaving call. After the screen pops up, you can launch one of several half-conversations that play just loud enough for the others to hear. Mr. McCarty, for instance, can be ticked off that you never finished that expense report. Or Nancy can ask whether you’re really coming to the event. You can also record your own script. Price: 99 cents or free with ads

Bump

One of the cuter apps around, Bump lets you swap contact information with just a fist bump or, for that matter, any rapid movement that sets off the accelerometer. It’s much simpler than swapping business cards, but without the variety in texture and shape. Maybe the next version will allow you to share an animated presentation? Price: Free

BabelDroid or Google Translator

You push the Start button, speak your sentence into the microphone, and wait three or four seconds — the phone magically starts speaking the words in German, Spanish, French, or Italian. It’s pocket-sized magic that’s almost fast enough to replace Nicole Kidman in “The Translator.” Google Translator offers more variety in languages but can’t vocalize many of them. Price: Free

Android VNC Viewer

How many times have travelers wanted to reach out and just do one quick thing on that PC on your desk? The Android VNC client is GPL-protected open source software that lets you create a secure connection to a distant machine. Price: Free

Remote DB

This tool for raw access to a remote database isn’t for average mortals, and only programmers will enjoy making it work. But it is a great shortcut to remotely accessing your company’s data. There’s no need to get someone to write a special app that’s customized for in-house use. Just get your DBA to write a query to the database, then everyone on the road gets access to the data about the invoices, the inventory, or whatever fills your SQL tables. Price: $2.99

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