This article was taken from the December 2011 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by subscribing online.
Screened -- new and useful this month: Organiser apps.
Evernote Read and write notes, gather web clippings and more, then sync them on devices which use the Evernote app. Take that, Moleskine.
iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and others, Free
Wunderlist
An elegant organiser that syncs your past, present and future to-dos across your phone, computer and tablet. In fact, downloading it should be at the top of your next list.
iOS, Android, PC , Mac, Linux, Free
2 Sugars
Do you have a coworker who likes their coffee above-medium strength with 0.7 teaspoons of sugar? Us too. This app helps you remember the preferences of such pedantic coffee consumers.
iOS, £0.69
CamCard Lite This app takes the data-rich device known as the business card, and puts its contents into your phone's address book via a quick cameraphone snap.
iOS, Android, BlackBerry, From free
Password-Gear Using "123456" as a password is like handing your details to the hackers. PasswordGear will generate a super-secure password and help you remember what it is.
iOS, £1.49
Did I Close The Door? Obsessive door-closers, this app is for you. Log the time and date of nine doors you've closed, and end nagging doubts over whether you shut the back one (you didn't).
iOS, £0.69
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