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App: Elertify sends BlackBerry e-mails, text messages, and phone calls to desktop

App: Elertify sends BlackBerry e-mails, text messages, and phone calls to desktop
Posted Saturday, October 31, 2009 by Aaron Baker     
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Elertify

I have seven e-mail accounts synced to my BlackBerry, and I'm always getting e-mails from random companies that have my address(es) on distribution lists.  Obviously, e-mail is the primary communications tool for the industry that I work in, so I have to check my device regularly during the work day.  There's nothing more irritating than when I'm expecting an e-mail from a colleague, only to find out that it's Chemistry.com (don't ask, it was a family joke earlier in the year) reminding me that my membership is (yet again) about to expire.

For those with similar issues, Elertify could be the best tool since sliced bread.  A PC-based software program, it alerts you of calls, e-mails, and text messages in an attempt to reduce the number of times you check your device throughout the day.  What's more, the software has the capability to translate the phone call/message for you.  Elertify is designed for those that work closely to their computers, as it requires the USB cable to be connected for the program to work properly.

Elertify works on BlackBerry OS 4.2.1 or greater, and requires Windows 7, Vista, or XP.  BlackBerry Desktop Manager must be installed.  Regularly $5.99, it can be had for $4.99 until November 15th.  If I had a PC (or if I had a dual boot solution), I would try it myself.  For those that do purchase it, let me know what you think!

Via: CrackBerry

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With a six-year career spanning across several channels in the wireless telecommunications industry, Aaron Baker has a unique perspective of mobile technology and its relevance in today’s...

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Profile image icon for _l3v5y_
_l3v5y_ @ Oct 31 7:15 PM
Why is this any better than having say outlook, or a desktop email client?
Profile image icon for realaxed
realaxed @ Nov 2 1:33 PM
For efficiency. If you're working on a task on your PC you won't have to stop and whip out your phone every time you get a call, text, or email. Outlook wouldn't work because it only covers email, and people are likely to have more accounts on their phone (which is more personal) than their work PC.
Well, at least that's what the advantage seems like to me.

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