All of the apps on this list were available for iPhone and
free at the time of writing.
Google Keep
I use Google Keep just about every day to take notes, store
links, and jot down ideas. It’s a great way to stay organized quickly. I can use it on my phone, and it synchs to my computer for easy transfer of writing ideas.
Recyclenation
You can use this app to locate recycling centers near you. A
lot of items (light bulbs, plastic bags, batteries, electronics) can be
recycled if you find a place that accepts them. It’s friendly for the
environment (and your home, by helping you declutter). It’s a great way to keep stuff out of landfills.
KonMari
This app is a companion to Marie Kondo’s book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. It
includes checklists to help you declutter by category, and users can post or
look at before/after photos for inspiration.
Decluttr
This app is great if you need to declutter books, CDS, DVDs,
etc. You can use your phone’s camera to scan an item’s barcode and instantly
find out its value. If you want to send stuff for payment, box it up and print
out a shipping label.
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