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reQall - Mobile Tool for Remember Your Task Lists

December 12th, 2007 by Social Guy

 

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Busy lifestyle? Lots to remember? reQall remembers when you can’t - ideas, images, appointments, anything! It links together your digital data to remind you - save you time - help you get more done. Pick up the phone to reQall - no software required, just your voice! It works with any phone or web browser.

ReQall converts what you say to text, remembering is as easy as searching the web. And you can add to-dos and to-remembers right online. Then, playback via phone as you move through your day.reQall has lots of different ways to give you your data whenever you need it, wherever you are.

In “My reQall” settings (selected after you login to My reQall), you can chose to get an email or a text message whenever you add something to reQall. You can also get a daily summary email, kind of a daily to-do list. reQall can send you reminders via email or text message for any item that has a time associated with it. You can also always see what you have in reQall via the web or hear what you have via your phone.

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  • Ted Fergusson
    Sounds interesting. I thought it would be cool to use it with my project management service - http://www.wrike.com/. Wrike is a cool tool, that helps me run my tasks with the help of emails. Now imagine that... I call a number, speak my item, and it's posted to Wrike automatically.

    Very cool idea. I see myself driving down the road and "calling in" items to Wrike all the time.
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