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Reata - Personal assistant

Stay in command of your inbox.

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Reata is your safe-driving personal digital assistant (PDA) giving you the power to stay on top of your email inbox and outbox, newsfeeds from your Twitter account while you drive to your next meeting or while you're tied up doing other things. In Assistant Mode you can: send urgent last minute emails so you don't have to wait until you pull over, listen to and respond to new emails, Tweet and send direct messages while you drive. In Message Handling Mode you can: automatically receive new emails, direct messages and Tweets. You have total control so you can choose whether or not you want the email or direct message read. Reata handles commands while reading messages so you can pause, stop, delete and skip as you please. Reata checks for you no matter what you're in the middle of doing so you never miss a thing.
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