Me forgetful? If I’m not forgetting my BlackBerry places, I’m forgetting important dates: birthdays, anniversaries — heck, I even spaced on a radio interview once. Yeah yeah, I should use my BlackBerry to enter all these things on my calendar. The problem there is that in the moments I do remember, I can’t always access my BlackBerry. Or, if laziness has overcome me, I’ll just not do it, telling myself that I’ll remember, though I never do. There’s a solution for this, and it’s reQall, a voice-based service that automatically adds items to your calendar or remind you of things you would otherwise forget.
The application has both a free and paid version, with the paid version obviously adding advanced features, including integration with Evernote. Check out reQall’s comparison. The premium version costs $2.99 per month, or $24.99 per year.
As with most applications like this, we though it better to go with a video demo than a bullet list.
You can download reQall OTA at http://www.reqall.com/blackberry. It will work with BlackBerry models with OS versions 4.2 through 4.7.
Hat tip: BerryReview.



