reQall for the iPhone offers multiple reminder options

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Mar 6, 2008 at 6:05am

imagereQall has updated its free “personal digital organizer” for the iPhone and the iPod touch to version 2.0.

A key feature of reQall 2.0 is the ability to allow users to be reminded in multiple ways: cell phone, text messaging, instant messaging, email, or web. Additionally, reQall 2.0 helps others to remember with its shared reminder functionality. Users can add their friends, family, or business contacts to their reQall profile and the reQall system takes responsibility for setting and sending reminders to them in the format that they choose.

reQall is co-founded by Rao Machiraju, Apple’s principal scientist for over 10 years, reQall 2.0 is the iPhone’s first personal digital organizer that brings together all of your to do’s, notes, events, pictures, and online data to ensure that you don’t forget anything, he says. There’s no software to install, and no technology to think about – a voice and a phone is all that is needed. Simply tell reQall and it does the rest: if you mention a grocery item, it will automatically be added to your shopping list; if you mention a friend’s name and say ‘ask’, a reminder will automatically be sent to that friend.

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