Post by account_disabled on Oct 20, 2023 23:33:22 GMT -5
shared with my devices and can be shared with others if necessary. It integrates with Gmail and thousands of other applications, it's the fastest of them all (and I've tried many others). I use % of the space it offers, but with the pro version I have peace of mind and it keeps previous reviews of everything for a year. Manage documents I use Google docs for all documents, presentations, spreadsheets. For some mailboxes I have increased the storage capacity (you can increase the gmail and docs storage space, which is shared, to GB for € per month and to TB for.
We also happen to use (very little now) Microsoft Office , because every now and then we may receive documents in those formats and have to modify them and return them in the same format. with € . per month we have Office Business , the complete photo editor collection of office tools that are always up to date is still an acceptable expense. Simple graphics management Here too, for basic graphic needs, I recommend using online tools. The most widespread are: Canva – this is what Barbara uses for all her website graphics needs. I recommend the Pro version, which at a limited cost offers truly great flexibility.
It allows you to create attractive graphics for your sites without being graphics experts, highly recommended! Other tools available: Pixlr by Autodesk (free) Picmonkey Basic version Free – Royale $ / year Ribbet Basic version Free – Premium $ / year If you do a little more serious graphics there are professional tools (Photoshop and Illustrator), but they are outside of what I want to talk about here. The basic level of graphics that a blogger needs requires being able to: crop resize rotate; make small adjustments; insert text into graphics; make photo collages; put touch-ups.
We also happen to use (very little now) Microsoft Office , because every now and then we may receive documents in those formats and have to modify them and return them in the same format. with € . per month we have Office Business , the complete photo editor collection of office tools that are always up to date is still an acceptable expense. Simple graphics management Here too, for basic graphic needs, I recommend using online tools. The most widespread are: Canva – this is what Barbara uses for all her website graphics needs. I recommend the Pro version, which at a limited cost offers truly great flexibility.
It allows you to create attractive graphics for your sites without being graphics experts, highly recommended! Other tools available: Pixlr by Autodesk (free) Picmonkey Basic version Free – Royale $ / year Ribbet Basic version Free – Premium $ / year If you do a little more serious graphics there are professional tools (Photoshop and Illustrator), but they are outside of what I want to talk about here. The basic level of graphics that a blogger needs requires being able to: crop resize rotate; make small adjustments; insert text into graphics; make photo collages; put touch-ups.