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Apps for Disaster Planning

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TechSoup recently updated its disaster planning and recovery guide, The Resilient Organization , to include the new ways nonprofits, charities, and public libraries are using technology. One of the big additions to the guide is a section on backing up a mobile phone or tablet. Apps by TechSoup Donation Partners. Other Useful Apps.

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Stay Productive On the Road, In the Field, and Away from the Office

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So it's a good thing many TechSoup donor partners offer mobile versions of the technology you already rely on for your nonprofit, charity, or library. Adobe also has some nifty photo storage and sharing apps: Tired of digging through your computer, phone, and tablet for that one perfect photo you took at your annual fundraiser?

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Use Your Donation on the Go with TechSoup Donor Partner Mobile Apps

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Learn how you can communicate, collaborate, create content, and manage data on-the-go with our guide to TechSoup donor partner mobile apps. Office Mobile is built in to Windows phones, including the Dell VenuePro Smartphone available through TechSoup. Not using a Windows phone? It works with iOS and Blackberry devices.

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OneNote vs. Springpad vs. Evernote: Which Notetaking App Is Right for You?

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I started using it for the simple fact that there was an Evernote app for the BlackBerry (my phone at the time) and that I could use it on my work PC and my home Mac. OneNote: Great for Collaboration. Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Desktop (Windows), Web. Which notetaking system is best for keeping track of meetings?