Ah, the famous Alt+Tab combination which all workers using Windows-based computers have mastered, coupled with a taskbar that recedes to the bottom whenever there is no cursor over the designated area, all done with one purpose in mind – to make sure your superior sees you working whenever he/she walks by. Once the “danger” is past, a quick press of those very same keys will result in a switch back to your “slacker” window, or even a game (with the sound muted, of course). Fast forward to today, and one of the biggest productivity killers would be the presence of social networks and micro blogs, such as Facebook and Twitter. If you have 1% of Ashton Kutcher’s followers on Twitter and want to keep them entertained about your everyday activities over the iPhone, you might want to consider CovertChirp – it functions in the same spirit as that of a Boss Key, albeit for the iOS platform.

You can now covertly tweet with CovertChirp, where this Twitter client looks extremely similar to that of the default iOS Notes application. Who would suspect that you are not taking down notes at the meeting with this?

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