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Applications for smartphones and tablets

There are many applications that can help you get organised, take notes or improve your work techniques. Here is a selection

UNIL Campus

The official all-in-one application for the UNIL community. With it, it is possible to access in no time à its course materials, check the balance of its Campuscard or consult its grades.

Time management

iStudiez Pro (iOS) or CoursePro (Android) allow you to view your timetable, associate tâchs, éances and even course notes.

30/30 (iOS) lets you time your day by assigning a set amount of time to each task. It's a great way to set goals for yourself when you're out sightseeing or studying at home.

To do is a very easy-to-use task manager for managing your tasks, setting yourself goals, alone or in a group.

Note taking

Evernote or OneNote are good cross-platform note-taking software. They allow you to take notes and diagrams quickly, view your timetable, and associate tasks or tasks. You can also synchronise your notes between your different devices and share them with your peers.

Mind map / Concept map

Xmind and Mindmeister are two cross-platform mind map software packages. Mindmeister in particular allows you to share your maps with others.

Cmap Tools is a good cross-platform free mind map software that has a multi-user sharing feature. An iOS application also exists for the iPad, allowing you to synchronise your devices.

Docear is a more complex cross-platform software that allows you to combine a mind map and bibliographic references.

Quick read

QuickReader (iOS) or SpeedReader (Android) are apps that measure your reading speed. You can exercise à from your own pdf documents.

Stress management

Respirelax (iOS) is an app that allows you to relax in a few minutes based on the cardiac coherence method.