Calls to Make - Calls, Email, SMS To-Do Schedule & Reminder


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开发 Julio Ceres Ibay
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Calls to Make is a simple call reminder app that alerts you to make the calls you have scheduled. It complements your existing To-Do or other reminder apps, by taking this specific requirement from your list and be managed by Calls to Make, which has complete features focused in organizing your call appointments.

This new version allow users not only to make the Call, but they can also choose to send Email, SMS, or have Facetime session with their contacts, by a simple tap or two (no more digging into your contact list).

When receiving call reminders, you will get alerted by an alert tone, with a screen that gives you the options to make the Call, send Email or SMS, or have a Facetime session.

If you are in the middle of something and cannot action on the alert, you have the option to Snooze, SMooze (send SMS + Snooze), Reschedule or Dismiss the reminder, simply with a tap or two. Easy!

Unique 3-time schedule per scheduled call item. Complete Call item details, e.g. on the alert screen, the Notes for the call item will be displayed, telling you what the call you are going to make is all about. Notes also serves as the default Email and SMS message. Short Note is the short description in your Active item list, and by default will be the Subject of the Email.

Easy to manage and move call items from the Active list to the Archives and vice versa. Call items are classified as Business or Personal.

Calls to Make is FREE to download and make use of all its functions; unlimited number of items in the Archive (which you can activate and move to Active list),and max of 3 Active call items in the Active List. (scheduled call items in the Active List are the call items that will set off the reminder/alert).

In-App Purchase will enable users to have UNLIMITED number of call items in the Active List.

App Demo video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CHcRu6k1vc

For more information, support or suggestions:
www.callstomake.com
www.twitter.com/callstomake
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