iPad&iPhone user

Must-have apps for the iPad road warrior

With good VPN, screen-sharing and time-management apps, you’ll be prepared to tackle any task.

- Jason Cipriani reports

Taking your iPad Pro and iPhone out on the road? These apps can help you get some serious work done without a computer. Whether you’re on a business trip and forced to connect to random Wi-Fi networks, or you’re spending the day at a local coffee shop for a change of scenery, you can remain productive while keeping your data safe and secure.

Protect your data

Something we hardly think about when we’re at home or in the office is someone snooping on our Wi-Fi traffic, looking for bits and pieces of personal informatio­n as we go about our daily tasks.

But when you’re using public Wi-Fi networks, you should constantly think about just that scenario. You’ve probably used one without even thinking twice about it. But recently, I’ve started to use VPN apps when I’m not home, in an effort to protect my personal data. Routing your internet traffic through

a VPN will encrypt important data, rendering it useless to would-be bad guys. Some apps can even block ads and trackers in addition to keeping your data safe. Not too shabby, right?

The App Store is full of VPN apps, each claiming to be the best and the fastest. I can’t vouch for all of them, but I can tell you I haven’t had a bad experience using either the free Opera VPN app or while testing HotSpot Shield VPN.

As with all free services on the internet, Opera VPN does collect some of your data in anonymised form and sells it to third parties. But that does get you free unlimited VPN service plus ad blocking.

HotSpot Shield also offers a free version of its service, paid for by showing ads in the app itself. To go ad-free, you can sign up for a yearly Elite subscripti­on for £22.99. On top of that, HotSpot’s CEO told ZDNet earlier this year the company doesn’t keep or look at your data.

Keep access to your computer

As someone who does a lot of work on an iPad Pro, I often need to access a file or run an app I only have on my iMac in my home office. The easiest way to do this is to use an app like Screens.

Screens, £14.99 in the App Store, lets you remotely connect to, and take over, a Mac or PC, from anywhere you have an internet connection. The app is super simple to set up, requiring you to install Screens Connect on your computer and connect it to your account.

From there, the Screens app does the rest. You can move files to your iCloud Drive or Dropbox account, in turn making those files available on your

iOS device. Or you can run a full-fledged computer applicatio­n on the screen of your iPad while you’re (potentiall­y) hundreds of miles away.

Don’t think of it as cheating on your iPad Pro, think of it as a way of unlocking its full potential.

Remember to take breaks

When you work in an office, interrupti­ons are all too common. Sure, they can be frustratin­gly common, but at least your coworker telling you about his weekend plans provides a quick break from the task at hand. When working alone, it’s all too

easy to get wrapped up in work and without you realising it the hours pass without as much as a glance up from the screen.

Instead of trying to remember when to get up and take a break or switch tasks, install an app such as Be Focused. Using Be Focused, you can set timers designed to help you keep track of the time you spend on a task, then switch to another one or just go for a walk.

There are a lot of Pomodoro-inspired apps (pomodorote­chnique.com) available for iOS users, so if you find Be Focused doesn’t work for you, keep searching until you find the right one.

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Screens 4 has a Quick Action for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, letting you choose which Mac to connect to before you even launch the app
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Opera VPN on the iPad
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