Thursday, January 4, 2024

5 Apps for the Creative Minds

Hi! It's quite late but I am currently joining a challenge called One Day One Post. Today is the fifth day and the theme is about five apps you cannot live without. But, to add more spice, I am gonna share with you about 5 Apps I Use for Creative Minds. 


They are simplistic, basic, yet all-in-package of everything I need to use to handle my creative mind. Too much noise in mind might just disturb my days. Hence, indirectly they are apps I cannot live without. 

Curious? So, here are five apps I used to cope up with my wild and limitless mind. 

1) Keep Notes


I love this app. So much. Basically it is just a note taking app. The layout is very simple and the feature is basic. However, less is more. 


What I love the most from this app is the label tool. You can see how I maximize most the tool here. I use this as my journal for many things. I even synced them on my tab for easier work. 

I ever tried to move to other note taking apps, but I always come back using Keep Notes. If you love simple note taking, you probably gonna love this too.

2) PlayBook


Makes reading easier. Even though I am not an avid reader but I try to be a consistent one. It boosts my reading spurt so much even when I forget to bring the physical book. 


Also, it provides free sample reading up to certain pages. I use this to check book from review, read the sample, and deciding whether to buy offline not. 

Plus, the sudden discount! I once bought a non-fiction book only for 35K IDR worth 325K IDR. Best buy ever.

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3) Camera

I love so much taking picture. Though I may need lots of work to improve my photography skills, but I can't live without camera--as an app, fot now. 

Taking picture not only when it comes to holiday season but also mundane occurence is my thing. I like keeping my emotions in form of picture. 

There are tons of feeling that get captured, too. Thats why my google photos app running outta storage everytime. I take picture a lot. 

4) Snapseed
As much as love taking pictures, i need to retouch the taken pictures to the appearances i want. Playing withe brightness, setting the contrast, etc.
Snapseed offers simple layout yet high-end features. It also requires small storage. So for an old phone like mine, this app covers lots for a quick editing necessity.

Easy layout. Great result. 

5) Pillars

Basically, it is a salah reminder app. At first I installed it to show support for Muslim digital power. Then, turn out l like this app the most. 

The design is eye pleasing and the prayer information is served in minimalistic form. Which, ofc, simply became my fave. 
Because of its simple and solid information, the app runs smoothly. It also has no ads! If you'd like to support the team, they tell you how to donate to them directly. Superb.

If you are looking for a shalah reminder app, I strongly recommend this one.

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So, that was five apps I used most for my creative minds and perhaps I can't live without. Mostly they are for writing, reading, and meditating. Imagine if they are not existed, perhaps I would be struggling to nourish these wild minds of mine. 

If you are a minimalistic-oriented app person like me, probably you love the apps too I mentioned too. Or, dya have other apps to recommend?

Share with me in the comments! 

4 comments:

  1. aa Pillars, nice info. I will install it as well.

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  2. How do we get the discount from Playbook apps Kak? Cuz I once bought a book, only to find it was quite expensive, which makes me hestitant to repurchase books from there huhu

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    1. Hi Caa! Ensure you put your favourite book into wishlist shelf. They always held surprise discount sale. You need to check em regularly ;)

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