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VoCal Voice Reminder comparision test vs NotifyMe, Reminder and Reqall

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

Gzero carried out a speed test on their latest iphone app VoCal agsinst
Notifyme, Recall and Reminder.

Which App is the fastest way to store a reminder on your iPhone?

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  • Hi, do u hav the same application version for Android, actually i have been looking for such a smart and handy application for my Android (SGS 2/Froyo) for a long time, but i didnt able to find any :(

  • Its only available for 4.0 and above i'm afraid due to using LoCal notifications feature that didn't exist in 3.1.3

  • Hi MuXBox

    Xan you tell me if I will be able to have your excellent product VoCal on my iphone 3g but running 3.1.3, If I update to 4.0 it will crash my phone and slow it down as everyone on internet are warning us about. So will you make this availible for 3.1.3 plz.

  • Recurring reminders and choice of alerts sounds now available in VoCal 2.0

  • Our coders are busy working on repeat reminders as we speak! Sorry that it has took so long. It has proved a challenge but we are getting closer to release.

  • i love this app! always use it. When is recurring notifications update going to be released?

  • We try conduct all of our tests in a proper manner.

    Please can you clarify why you think the test is unfair.

    If you do not wait until reqall syncs. How is it going to register the reminder with their server in order to push you out a notification reminder?

    The idea here is that you can safely store a quick reminder to be alerted promptly and accurately at a later time.

  • The test of reQall is extremely unfair. You don't have to let the autosave timer run out, and you don't have to wait until it syncs. Furthermore there's an "eyes-free" recording mode where you just put the phone to your ear and talk. When you take it down, you're done.

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