Thursday, 7 November 2013

ReachFast - App Review



Wouldn't it be nice to be able to contact someone with just one screen touch?

That's exactly what Reach Fast is about.

Now for the ACIDS test:

Aesthetics
The App starts off in demo mode, and reminds you to come back until you have completed the exercises.

Pull down to enter search mode. Start typing a name to find whoever it is you want to contact. Once you have whoever you are looking for, tap to call, swipe right to send a message, hold to write an email, and double tap to FaceTime.

You can swipe a contact to the left to add them as a favourite.

You can also use the App to enter a new contact, using the keyboard and swiping right to go to the next address line and left to go backwards.

Like most good Apps, it is simple to use.

Cost
The App is priced at $2.

Indispensability
The App does not give you access to any information you do not already have but, it gives a way to use your contacts in an efficient way.

Dependability
The App works fully on an iPhone a, for which it was designed but also partially on an iPad.

The introduction can seem a bit tiresome and you need to go through it once. You can repeat it later, should you choose so to do.

Security
The security of your contact information is only limited by your iOS pass code; this App does not add to that.

ACIDS Test Rating:

Neat way to keep access contacts.

To find out how the ACIDS Test works, click here.


You can get ReachFast here and support for the App here.


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