home screen! A look at Sascha Landowski’s tablet
In the “Homescreen!” series we present the homescreens of people from the social media, marketing, media and tech industries – including app recommendations and tips for everything from to-do lists to small games in between. Today: Sascha Landowski, founder and CEO of Pengueen.
Sascha Landowski is an entrepreneur and consultant. With his startup pengueen he has developed a kit for specialist software that is intended to enable laypeople without IT knowledge to “do it themselves”. Pengueen’s declared goal is to provide a platform for ethical digitization.
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A look at Sascha Landowski’s tablet
Sasha Landowski: We use Windows Mail (for Android) to communicate with new customers, partners and companies. It doesn’t matter when and where – I’m always well connected and know about all the news at all times.
It’s not just our customers and partners who work with Pengueen (for Android). We also communicate about this internally within the company and have a good overview of our tasks.
As a start-up founder, LinkedIn (for Android) is of course important as a network platform to get in touch with potential customers, partners or other start-up founders and to always stay up to date. Exciting things are happening all the time in our industry, there is a lot of news not to be missed.
Numbers, news and the rescuer in need
As the founder and CEO, of course, I always have to keep an eye on the company’s key figures. I use Geckoboard for this. This keeps me focused and optimizes our processes. The MSN finance app (for Andoird) has all the news from the economy and provides information on the stock market and companies with current share prices. This is how I start the day well informed.
The app KeePass2 (for Ancorid) is my savior when the password to other programs is gone. It’s easy to use and allows me to securely store all my passwords in one central location.
Frequently used programs
I like to edit pictures and videos for my company or privately. I use the program “Movavi” (for Android) and convert videos into suitable files.
With the Flight Simulator (for Android) I discovered the “love” for flying. With Avivation Exam (for Android) I effectively prepared and passed my theoretical EASA pilot exam offline.
In order to also be able to plan when I will take to the skies in line with my flight experiences, I have a suitable program for this with SkyDemon (for Android). And at the same time, this program can also be used as a navigation tool.
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