Two Apps You Need
- Mia Mason
- Jan 18, 2018
- 2 min read

These are apps that are tried and true to my lifestyle and I have a feeling that you could benifit from them too. They will change your life for the better and make stress and organization a problem of the past.
"Pocket, previously known as Read It Later, is an application and service for managing a reading list of articles from the internet"-Source
My aunt introduced this app to me about a month ago and it has truly been a life-savior. I use it when doing blog research and saving links to sources I need to quote. Pocket makes it a smoother process to keep track of articles instead of saving hundreds of notes onto my phone. You can add 'tag' whatever you save as well, if you add a LinkedIn article about artificial intelligence I simply add 'LinkedIn' and 'artificial intelligence' so when I find time to go back and read it I add the tags to the search bar and don't have to scroll for tweny minutes. I definitely recommend Pocket to anyone and everyone!
Grammarly
"Our free grammar checker instantly eliminates grammatical errors and enhances your writing. Grammarly is trusted by millions everyday"-Source
Who hasn't heard of Grammarly? You may think you have exceptional writing skills but even John Green makes mistakes.
One thing I really love about Grammarly is how it doesn't 'fix' your spelling mistakes like autocorrect, all it does is point it out so in the future you know where the appropriate place to put the comma. The second thing I love(and just found out a couple weeks ago)is their weekly progress reports! I love to see how much my writing has advanced throughout the week now.
"This progress report is an analysis of your writing with Grammarly and provides insights that may help you to become an even better writer. Your progress report looks at three main components of your writing: activity, mastery, and vocabulary."-Source
Mia Mason
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