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Useful iPhone Apps for MBA Students


Everyone seems to need mobile access to just about everything these days. That’s why we’re currently working on developing our own MBA Podcaster iPhone app which will give you access to all of our podcasts when you are on the move. It should be available pretty soon, and we’ll be sure to make a big hoopla about it when it is!

But in the meantime, we came across some other useful iPhone apps that can be useful to MBA students. With all the assignments and networking going on during business school, it’s helpful to have these tools in order to be be as efficient as possible:

Harvest Time & Expense Tracker
: The Harvest iPhone app will allow you to track your time, expenses, and more.

Date Wheel: Use Date Wheel to calculate when your assignments are due, or create a countdown.

Career Builder: Career Builder’s app will help you find and apply for jobs through your iPhone.

TwitterFon: Make use of TwitterFon to be a part of your local network and beyond.

43 Actions: 43 Actions will make it simple for you to manage and update your tasks and schedule.

Wikipanion
: Download Wikipanion for use on your iPhone, and you can have Wikipedia available all the time.

NetNewsWire
: Use NetNewsWire to stay on top of news that matters to you.

ezMemorize
: ezMemorize offers an easy way to create, use, and share flash cards on your iPhone.

Stanza: Using Stanza, you can download many classic business books and texts to read on your iPhone.

BudgetBuster: It will be easy for you to stay on top of your budget with this iPhone appp that manages and tracks your finances.

iSpreadsheet
: Use this free application to use spreadsheets on your iPhone.

Files Lite: Creating, viewing, and sharing documents on your iPhone is easier with Files Lite.

What iPhone apps do you find the most useful?

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