After a few months here, I picked up on a few tools and apps every Steemian should be used to increase his productivity. I won’t be mentioned apps i previously mentioned in my 5 cryptocurrency smartphone apps every Steemian needs to use post.
#5 – OneNote – Windows / Android / iOS
OneNote is Microsoft’s note-taking app and it can be used either on your computer or your smartphone. I use it on a daily basis as I can’t separate my notes into different notebooks – essentially categories. One of my categories is named “Steemit” and I use it to register post ideas, note improvements I can do, and so on. It’s definitely worth checking out as it can be used on the go and is extremely handy.
#4 – zTrader Android/ I believe it doesn’t have an iOS version
zTrader is similar to TabTrader, the app I covered in my above-mentioned post. Differences are small, but I essentially like that zTrader brings in a ton of information in a different format and even includes a built-in chatroom if you need to talk to other traders. The app is pretty secure and with it you can have API access to various exchanges, allowing you to trade your Steem on the go, keep up with the news, or just talk to other people.
Read more about it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1023123.0
#3 – GrammarPal Android/ iOS/Grammarly
I mention two apps in third place because you may write your posts on a computer, or you may write them on your smartphone using @good-karma’s eSteem app I mentioned in my previous post. Both Grammarly and GrammarPal are tools that help you check your grammar and correct typos. Not only that, but they also check for syntax errors and inconsistencies to help you proofread your work.
Even if you aren’t posting on Steemit with these, they’re also useful for writing important emails and other documents.
#2 –Steemit.chat
Steemit.chat helps you connect to other Steemians who think just like you do. It’s an app in which you can promote your posts, connect to certain chatrooms such as that of Steemit’s poker league, talk to Steemit wales, get tips and tricks, and just spend some time with people who believe in this platform and want it to be bigger than Facebook and Reddit.
#1 -Steemtools
Finally, we have Steemtools. The website is pretty much what you think it is: a full collection of Steemit tools you can use for various purposes. Whether you’re trying to make more for your curation efforts, or if you want to step up as an author, there’s plenty of stuff around for you to check out. I use it every once in a while, to see if I find out some new cool tools I can use to improve my efforts here!
To see how much you’ll get paid, for example, you can use Steem.supply, a tool created by @dragosroua
Thank you for sharing this post with us. With each new day, I become more amazed by the many resources that are available to us through Steemit. Looking forward to more of your content going forward.