Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Making Mobile Contacts from Paper Lists with Ringya

Making Mobile Contacts from Paper Lists with Ringya Making Mobile Contacts from Paper Lists with Ringya Making Mobile Contacts from Paper Lists with Ringya

         Making Mobile Contacts from Paper Lists with Ringya

Ringya originally launched it's mobile contact management app of an equivalent name on iOS back in Jan. permitting users to make mobile contacts by taking an image of a paper list, one that several most likely have stuck on their refrigerator, are a few things that people with android will currently do furthermore with the Ringya android app unharness.







Ringya works by putting contacts into discourse teams, say co-workers, friends, etc. and once somebody calls displays this info on the phone to place the call in context. therefore if somebody from your youngsters college calls, it'll show that association at the side of the persons name, 'John Smith' - Jane Smith's Father, truthful Oaks Elementary School', as an example, rather than simply 'John Smith'.

Putting contacts in context like this has many alternative blessings furthermore. you'll be able to send text messages simply to your co-workers as an example, alerting them to a gathering, or to your youngsters school's folks list, holding them understand of faculty events, or maybe to search out somebody to select your child up if you are running late.

Speaking to Mashable, Ringya corporate executive Gal Nachum insightfully comments, "...We can share all kinds of assets — videos over YouTube, pictures over Instagram, however one among the elemental components ar contacts."

The app has been represented as a 'Dropbox for contacts', and offers the flexibility to share contact teams, or 'rings' as {they ar|they're} known as within the app furthermore synchronize rings after they are updated, with everybody on the list automatically. The app is accessible at no cost on Google Play or for iOS within the Apple Store. the corporate has same through it's web site that Blackberry and Windows phone versions may even be out there at a later date though no details are out there.

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