Blackberry reQall Productivity Application

ReQall allows Blackberry owners to speak to their smartphone and it will transfer the speech to text and then organize the notes into multiple categories like To-Do, Notes and Shopping Lists. When it’s time to do something or go somewhere, the application will deliver a reminder so that you won’t be late or forget altogether.

The reQall productivity application also allows you to send text messages to the Blackberry and it will treat them in the same fashion as your voice messages. The application can recognize particular words and use them to help organize the notes into the specific categories. Words such as meet, buy and note will help reQall organize your things for you. Since it can recognize dates and times it can set alarms and reminders when you’ve got to get somewhere or do something.

ReQall can also link you to others in order to make sure everyone is on the same page. If you need someone to send you a report you can simply say "Ask Fred to email report" and Fred will get a reminder that he should do just that via text, email or instant message.

The reQall application also features ‘reQall This’ which integrates into other facets of the Blackberry and gives one-touch access to making notes out of emails, text messages and calendar entries.

The reQall application is currently in beta and freely available from www.reqall.com. Currently the application is only available in English but further languages are planned for future expansions of the software. The reQall application is being simultaneously designed in Hong Kong, India and the United States showing a truly global approach to how the Blackberry can be utilized.

Overall the application looks like it could really revolutionize the way people interact with their Blackberry devices and raise efficiency and productivity. For a beta it looks like it has a full set of features already and whatever they add on through testing phases can only better the application.

For more information or to sign up, visit www.reqall.com.

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