The
best free office software
While preferable to office work in many ways, it's important
to approach working from home in the right way and with the right tools or you
risk being incredibly unproductive. Home working inevitably means working
online, and embracing some of what the cloud has to offer. While the tools you
need will vary depending on the precise nature of your work, there are some
programs and options that will apply to most people.
Here we have brought together some tips and guidance for the software you may find useful, as well as showing you the features of Windows 10 that are especially helpful.
1. Use Focus Assist to avoid distractions
There are more distractions at home, so it makes sense to do
whatever you can to stay focused. Windows 10 includes Focus Assist which can be
used to limit the number of notifications that are displayed, hopefully helping
you to stay on track. Click the notification button at the far right of the
taskbar, and click the Focus Assist icon to toggle between Alarms mode,
Priority alerts mode, or turning it off.
2. Keep things separate with virtual desktops
If you're using a home computer for work, you'll probably
have personal and business files and applications together. You can use virtual
desktops to keep these separate for the sake of ease, but also to reduce
distractions. Press [Windows]+[Ctrl]+[D] to create a new desktop, and
[Windows]+[Ctrl] with the arrow keys to move between them. You can also press [Windows]+[Tab]
to access Task View which include virtual desktops at the top of the screen.
3. Stay organised with Microsoft To Do
There are lots of apps that can be used to manage projects
and to-do lists, but Microsoft To Do is one of the best – particularly after
embracing much of Wunderlist. Not only can you use To Do to keep on top of your
own workload, you can also collaborate on projects by sharing your tasks and to
do lists with colleagues. You can download the app from the Microsoft Store
free of charge, and there are also mobile apps available for working on the
move.
4. Hold
video conferences with Zoom
While you can keep in touch with colleagues over the phone,
video conferencing is often a better option. You can use Zoom video
conferencing free of charge for meetings of up to 40 minutes in length, with up
to 100 participants. As well a video and voice chats, you
can also send text-based messages, share a collaborative whiteboard, and share
the contents of your screen with others. You might find you like it more than
face-to-face meetings!
5. Use cloud storage to share files
There will almost certainly be times when you need to work
with others collaboratively, even when you're working from home. This will
often mean sharing files with co-workers, and while you can email files back
and forth, it's much easier to use something like Google Drive. Not only can
you store files in the cloud and share them with people, but you can also edit
files online, and even collaboratively edit at the same time using Google Docs,
Sheets and Slides.
6. Manage your time with PowerPom
The time management method known as the Pomodoro Technique
has been around for decades. It helps you to get work done without getting
bored, wiped out or forgetting to take breaks. By using a special timing
technique, anything you need to work on can be broken into a series of
manageable chunks that will keep you focused. There are lots of tools that
adhere to the technique, but one of the best is PowerPom, which can be
downloaded from the Microsoft Store for free.
7. Stay safe with antivirus software
Working from home inevitably means working online, and the
more time you spend online, the greater the risk you face from viruses and
malware – so it's more important than ever that you are protected. Windows 10
includes numerous protective features in Windows Security within Settings, but
it's a good idea to supplement this with free or paid antivirus software to not
only protect against malware, but also block malicious websites.
Still not feeling safe enough? Maybe it's time to download a VPN for your PC, and reap the benefit of their encrypted traffic and no-logs policies.
8. Safeguard your work with backups
Backing up your files is always important, but when you're
dealing with personal as well as work files on the same computer, you have a
double incentive. You can use Google Drive's Backup and Sync software, but you
may find that you run out of free online space for backups. A free option for
offline backups is EaseUS Todo Backup Free, which offers a range of backup
options including scheduling so you don't have to remember to keep up to date.
Cheers!!!
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