10 made-in-Asia Android apps for biz

Summary: Everyone is familiar with Dropbox and Evernote, but we spotlight 10 other Android apps workers will find useful in completing their business tasks.

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6. Handrite by NC Corp (China)
Price: Free for lite; US$3.05 for pro version

A note-taking app that lets you use your fingers to "write" on the screen, this is useful in situations when you need to scribble down notes in a hurry and finger-typing is too slow.

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Topics: Apps, Android

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Jamie writes about technology, business and the most obvious intersection of the two that is software. Other variegated topics include--in one form or other--cloud, Web 2.0, apps, data, analytics, mobile, services, and the three Es: enterprises, executives and entrepreneurs. In a previous life, she was a writer covering a different but equally serious business called show business.

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  • Don't forget

    Don't forget Kingsoft Office (a Chinese company). While it's missing a few key features (like bulletted lists) this is probably the nicest looking Office suite on Android. And it is being regularly updated. In its current state it stacks up well against the other Android office suites in terms of features. If they continue their regular update cycle it should soon surpass them. Also it's free! I've got no idea what Kingsoft's ultimate business plan is, (maybe they are hoping Android users of Kingsoft Office will gravitate to their paid office suite for Windows?) but for now, at least, you don't have to pay for their Android app.
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