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Best iPod Touch applications- reQall

One of the best iPod Touch apps for the year is reQall, pronounced as “recall”, and from the word itself, it suggests that with this application you are allowed to be reminded of important items relevant to your lifestyle. Thus, it is a memory aid for individuals who are always busy and on the move juggling tasks from one role to the next.

The following are some of the features of reQall:

1.    Retrospective memory. The application is capable of remembering things form the past.
2.    Prospective memory. The application is also capable of tasks you need to do in the future.
3.    Memory jogger. Through a desktop computer, you can set up thing in your reQall account such as the frequency of sending you reminders on tasks from “never” to “every two hours” which gives you control on how you are prompted of things to do notes for recall.
4.    Reminder method. With reQall, you can also prefer which method to use to be remembered of things: email, SMS, IM, or phone.
5.    Picture sharing. reQall is also capable of letting you share pictures with friends who are also subscribed to the same application. You can also share ideas, notes, or blogs aside from pictures alone.
6.    Membership method. For interested applicant in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom, you can become a member by simply dialing toll free numbers and sign up with voice recognition. On the other hand, you can sign up as well via the reQall web site.

reQall has been referred to be the most advanced application for the iPhone or iTouch because of its full features which are various and ideal for the typical busy, working person. Especially when you are a person who strives to achieve a well-balanced lifestyle to effective at work, at home, and at himself, this tool is a perfect download for your iPod Touch!

Great iPhone and iPod Touch Applications

Whether you use an iPod Touch or an iPhone there is no denying that the iTunes app store has tons of great applications. I already have many favorite iPhone apps that I just couldn’t live without.

The funny thing is, I live perfectly fine without the 3G services or AT&T’s expensive telephone rates. The iPod Touch’s wi-fi gets me online most places and if I’m outside of wifi range and really need to I can just check my phone. While it is a bit outdated, my Treo was probably the best Sprint smartphone available before the EVO came out and while I’m well over the honeymoon phase (and it just doesn’t have as many apps), it still does the trick when I really need it.

That said, let’s get back to some of those great iPhone apps. One I can’t live without is the New York Times. In fact, I love reading the NYT so much every day that I’ve toyed with the idea of buying an iPad just so I can read the news on a larger form factor. Of course, the iPad would also mean I’d have much more fun reading Marvel comics – which are available on Marvel’s marvelous iPhone app.

Another app I love is the Priceline application. This is great when I’m traveling. Often I can even just stop in the parking lot of whatever hotel or motel I’m considering and use their wi-fi to check the Priceline Negotiator for rates. This saves me time on finding the cheapest decent place to stay when I’m in a town with dozens of motels near a freeway exit. And if I want to get an even better deal, I can just make a bid and see what comes up. Once I win the bid, I just need to turn the engine off and go inside.

iXpensit is another great one, if you are looking to keep track of your expenses and budget. It keeps my spending in line and also is a big help at tax time.