Frucall is pretty simple to use despite all the technology behind it:
The whole process takes about ten seconds. There are no signups, no downloads, and funky add-on services or charges to your phone bill.
Frucall has been launched to the public in Beta mode, though it has already been tested for more than two months on an invitation-only basis. The Beta service works well, though there are still a few limitations:
Mobile phone technologies are all the rage these days, from movies to games to weather reports to shopping. For the most part, these technologies have a dedicated core of people who tend to be very comfortable navigating all the options on the little screens and touch pads of their cell phones. Right now, mobile applications aren't as appealing to people who are less nimble-fingered, less technologically savvy--or just less patient.
Frucall, however, might just be the first mobile application both you and your grandmother could use. The usability factor for Frucall is high since it's all voice-activated, and, ultimately, that's what cell phones were made for: talking, not running software.
Looking out for people who actually like mobile software, Frucall's designers are working on a WAP (mobile application) version as well, which will be available in a couple of months.
In the meantime, Frucall's voice-activated interface is a blessing for die-hard cheapskates: they can call the toll-free number from a payphone without even having to pay cellphone airtime.
In short, if you're serious about saving money, you just got another tool in your toolbox.
About the author: Joel Walsh writes for Frucall, the new service for online comparison shopping: http://www.frucall.com
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