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reQall iPhone app updated with push notifications

Categories: Applications, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at 3:16 AM

reQall iPhone app

If you’re not an Evernote fan like I am, you may love reQall. Their iPhone app has been updated, as well, taking advantage of the push notification feature found in the iPhone OS 3.0. As a result, the application will inform you about the upcoming tasks, even if you’re not using it at that moment.

However, it’s not just push notification that’s been added to reQall. The updated app also includes location to the mix, allowing for adding of a new task by simply pointing to a location on a map. Moreover, recording a new task with a voice is now even easier as the app can be set to launch in the recording mode.

Finally, tasks or reminders that contain phone numbers, email addresses, or web sites can be acted on with linked app launchers, which is nice and something that should’ve been implemented from the day one.

Anyway, AppStore link is here, the application is free, so give it a try when you get a chance. ;)

[Via: LifeHacker]

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