Techlife News - 21.03.2020

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To make the transition from working in an office
to working from home as easy as possible, you
could prepare a packed lunch as usual, and
schedule thirty minutes rest time in the middle
of your workday, and then know when to
shut down after your eight-hour shift; it’s very
important to know when you’re done, physically
remove yourself from your work station, and
enter into “family life” once more. Separating
the two isn’t always easy, but it’s possible.


THE APPLE ECOSYSTEM


Fans of Apple will no doubt find the idea of
remote working easier, thanks to the unification
of Apple’s iCloud productivity suite, Pages,
Numbers, and Keynote, and the Hand Off
capabilities between iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
Over the years, the firm has built a simple,
integrated, portable and free solution to cover
virtually every productivity task, and that is
without mentioning the power of iMessage
and FaceTime, far superior options than the
often prohibitively-expensive and convoluted
enterprise alternatives like RackSpace, Zoho,
or G Suite Enterprise.


Provided that a company’s software can
run on iOS and macOS, the move to remote
working should prove to be straightforward,
with shared Reminders, Notes, Calendars, and
iMessage groups, syncing across every device

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