1. Project Management Applications
1.1. Casual
1.1.1. Casual is a project management application that allows users to plan tasks by drawing them as a flowchart on the application. This allows to see how different aspects of a project can be linked together. This application can be used for personal and collaborative projects alike.
1.2. Trello
1.2.1. Trello is another project management application that works similarly to a whiteboard with post-it notes. It is organized through boards, lists, and cards. It provides a visual way for collaborators to view a project and edit it through the use of comments, attachments, and Trello cards.
1.3. Evernote
1.3.1. This application is not intended to be used as a project management application, but many people use it as one. It is an easy-to-use note taking tool and allows the user to stay organized when they are working on multiple projects. A note can be taken on anything and can be used on every device. Notes can be easily found and can be shared with anyone.
2. Web Meeting Applications
2.1. GoToMeeting
2.1.1. Multiple meetings can be held for as long as needed. The only downside to this is that on the free plan, only three people can meet at a time.
2.2. Fuze
2.2.1. Fuze allows 25 people to participate in a single meeting on the free plan. This is a good application because cloud storage is available for the participants to keep important documents and files related to the meeting.
2.3. MeetingBurner
2.3.1. MeetingBurner is an online web meeting application that allows 10 people to meet up at a time. It is good because a chat is available to talk to others in the meeting space directly through audio conferencing. It is a very simple online meeting application.