Life keeps us on the go and we are relying on our iPhones more than ever. There are a number of productivity apps that are free and easy to use. Each one of these also has options for paid features such as extra storage, advanced features, etc.
Dropbox:
Dropbox is a great app to share documents, pictures, and other media across multiple computers and handheld devices. You can collaborate with friends, family, and coworkers. Dropbox gives you 2GB for free, and 2GB is enough for most people who only need to share documents. If you need more space, Dropbox offers more storage if you are willing to pay for it.
Google Drive:
Google Drive is one of my personal favorites. It allows you to store and share files (like Dropbox) but what really separates the two is the companion apps that Google Drive has. Google Docs is very similar to Pages or Microsoft Word, while Google Sheets is very similar to Numbers and Excel. Google Drive has 15GB of free storage with options to buy more.
Microsoft Office:
Most people are familiar with Microsoft Office. Word, Excel, and Powerpoint have been the industry standard for decades. The Office apps for iOS no longer need an Office 365 subscription to edit, store, or create documents, but you can get an Office 365 subscription to unlock the advanced features. The awesome thing about the Office apps is you can share files you create through both Dropbox and Google Drive.
Also, in case you didn’t know, you can use the Apple productivity apps to edit Microsoft Office apps. Pages allows you to open and edit Word documents, Numbers for Excel, and Keynote for Powerpoint.