Trings To Do app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: LeadsToMore B.V.
First release : 01 Mar 2013
App size: 352.86 Kb
Do you also, every now and then, forget to call someone back?
How often did you hear yourself saying to your friend: “Talk to you soon!” And after that you both forgot to call each other due to your busy life.
Are you also often too busy, so that you forget to make important business calls?
With this Trings To Do app you will never forget to call anyone (back) again.
Imagine that you have agreed to call your client in a couple of days. Or that you still want to call that friend of yours and you know that in a couple of days you’ll have the right time for that.
The app Trings To Do can help you with this!!
How does this app works?
You simply open the app Trings To Do and select from the existing contact list those, who you want to call in a couple of days. After that, you just enter the subject, date and time when you want to make your call. At the selected date and time you will be automatically reminded of your call because the TRING has already been put into your organizer. Now you have just made your first TRING.
You can also share this TRING via EMAIL or TEXT MESSAGE with the person you want to call, or with the one you’ve agreed to call. The contact you’ve selected will immediately get an e-mail or an text message from you with a TRING in it, containing the following information; who is going to call him, why and when. The person who gets the TRING via an e-mail can pin this TRING into his organizer by just pressing the button.
As all the sent TRINGS stay visible in the app, the person who TRINGS has a clear overview of the persons he still wants to call. And if he has also shared his TRING, the other person knows that he will be called.
Download the app here and make sure that you never forget about your agreement to call someone.
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