A personal information manager application is a desktop or web application that enables users to store, retrieve, and share personal information. A PIM app typically includes interfaces for creating lists of contacts, tasks, events, notes, and reminders. The app may also include a calendar interface for viewing upcoming events.
Personal information manager (PIM) apps are related to most other productivity and content management apps, such as project management apps, calendar apps, and productivity apps. Evernote is one of the most popular examples of a PIM app.
A personal information manager app with AR capabilities built for the sports industry that enables users to track their workouts and provides access to fitness videos with excercise form examples and the ability to log daily dietary information.
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A personal information manager app is a great solution for people who have lots of data scattered across many different apps. The best personal information manager apps make it easy to collate and organize the information from other apps into a single, searchable database. They can also help users find new apps that they didn't even know existed. By providing a useful service to users—and by making it simple for them to recommend the app to their friends—personal information manager apps can achieve solid growth over time.
An app that stores sensitive personal information (such as health, financial, or biometrics data) faces both legal and reputational risks. The app may be subject to FTC consent orders, it may expose users to the mishandling of private information by malicious individuals, and it may allow third parties to access data without user knowledge. It is recommended that apps of this nature verify the identity of users prior to dispensing sensitive data and provide for controls for revoking that privilege.
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