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Smartphone apps recommended by monks

I always enjoy watching Hasunoha and always ask questions.
The other day, I had a chance to talk with a monk at a wake.
When I asked about the schedule for the 49th, the monk... quickly took his smartphone out of his bag!
It was a little bit other than that. Something was different from the image, or rather...

It was an iPhone, but there are a lot of smartphone apps.
Are there any smartphone apps you would recommend as a monk?

Something I use as a monk. Something I usually use. I think there are a lot of things.
I thought the “5 Best Apps You Should Have on Your Smartphone as a Monk” was interesting... Please answer.

4 Zen Responses

It's useful

Hello, Arive Delci, an Italian name.
I quickly pulled out my smartphone and checked my schedule for the 49th... is that me!?

Joking aside, iPhones have come in very handy.
Here are a few apps.

・Y! Transfer Guide & Y! Map: I travel a lot by train. Also, it's safe to go to a funeral hall for the first time.
・Vertical calendar: If you sync it with your Mac at home, your boss (wife) can check my schedule even when I'm away.

It's pretty common up to this point.

・Kanji source: In order not to make mistakes in your ancestors' dharma names or kajime, where difficult to read kanji or old characters are used.
・A quick look at age +: How old is someone born in Showa ◎ ◎ now? I understand it accurately.
・Memorial service: If you enter the day of death, you can see how many years from now the 49th day, 100 days, and the memorial service that follows. It's something I get asked a lot, so it helps.

Well then, Arrive Delci!

Arive Delci.

I also use iPhones and iPads.
Not only is this convenient, but you can also manage parishioners...
Not a few monks around this time fiddle with PCs, so...
because that's the case here too.

Okay, what would you recommend?
Everyone is probably different. “Early Age Review +” and “memorial services” are included.

Recommended BEST5...

It's not a troubling question, but I'm interested in these monk trends
I'm happy that I'm receiving it, in a sense, fresh.

I have no choice but to say that I have recently introduced a smartphone.
That's right, so I'd like to introduce the 5 best apps I recommend.
(Smartphones are operated with a dedicated SIM for data communication, and phones are mobile phones.)

It is an Android smartphone app, not an iPhone.

・Jorte... Schedule management. It's multifunctional and has plenty of widgets, so it's convenient.
・Line... Needless to say (laughs). Talks that are easy to use are convenient. (Emotive stickers are fun too)
・OfficeSuite7... Out of all the office apps out there, isn't this the best?
・Mail droid... It supports multiple accounts, and can also send and receive PC emails.
・TempleRun2... A game where you just run away from monsters.
I was attracted to the title Temple (temple) and tried it, but I'm addicted to it.
(It's a game that has nothing to do with the temple, but I wonder if it's training to concentrate the mind in a sense?!)

As you can see, it's a pretty normal app, and it's great. (^^;;

Even so, there are cases where ads are attached to these powerful apps, but thank goodness they are free! (lol)
At this kind of place, I would like to express my gratitude by recommending it even a little bit.

“i-Tea Ceremony” is the most popular

Hello Arive Delci.

Wake up with an “alarm,” manage contacts with “Contact +,” manage temple affairs with “Saisuke,” search for locations with “Google Maps,” and check the weather with “Live Weather.” Do zazen with “Undo Undo,” and when it gets dark, “flashlight free.”

I really recommend the “i-Tea Ceremony.”
You can see the original movement of the 13th generation of the Enshu Tea Ceremony family for 170 yen. by all means.
http://www.atelier-zuku.com/iSado/