You know when you have found a good mobile app when you start wishing it was part of a phone’s standard user interface.
TextQuick, an S60 app from Mind Flip software is such a simple, useful idea that I’m amazed that Nokia hasn’t incorporated it into the S60 Contacts function as an alternate view.
The app lists all your contacts in text-frequency order – those you text most frequently at the top, the people you never text at the bottom.
Creating a new message (or placing a call) is as simple as highlighting a name and pressing the D-pad – no more typing the first couple of letters of people’s names or making contacts called ‘001 Mum’, etc.
TextQuick can take a second or so to start so the latest release has the option keep the program running in the background for faster activation.
TextQuick costs $9.99 from Handango, with a one-month free trial.
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