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iPhone Apps That Aren't Junk

November 2, 2009, 09:00 AM - NeuroMobile is better than your brain, promises enPlay, the company that created the memory enhancing application. The app, which launched in June, mimics the structures behind human memory, says enPlay. "By linking memories with associated clues, NeuroMobile functions like the brain's neural pathways which lead from nodes in the brain to the associated memories. Users can bring up a memory by simply searching for any of the associated clues." Overblown? Possibly, but it's a lot easier to search NeuroMobile for the information you've recorded than it is your brain.    More...

Clever iPhone Application Makes It Easy To Find Notes and Other Unstructured Information

July 20, 2009, 07:09 AM - We must have tried hundreds of techniques that were supposed to keep our memory straight and things organized. We have learned that the key to success is to write things down immediately, without trying to find pen and paper. Another thing we have learned is that the notepad must be electronic and it has to be always (we really mean always) with us. So, a mobile phone is the obvious choice. The problem is, however, which application is good enough for writing down all kinds of unstructured information and above all, which application allows searching for old and forgotten notes? Enplay has developed a clever notepad application for the Apple iPhone, called Neuromobile.    More...

An iPhone app that's better than your brain

June 3, 2009, 10:02 AM - ITworld - I probably don't have to mention this to those who know me, but for the benefit of new readers: my brain is mush. I have one year old twins at home who are walking all the time and teething is keeping them (and us) up all night. Of course, this could be just an excuse for my cerebral squishiness. Either way, I find myself having to write things down. If only there were some sort of neural enhancer I could use to make my life and the lives of those around me less aggravating.  Enter NeuroMobile for the iPhone.    More...

 

New iPhone Application Mirrors Human Memory

The NeuroMobile&trade Application Organizes User Memories By Connecting Important Memories to Associated Clues!

BEAVERTON, OR - June 5, 2009 - EnPlay, a mobile application development and marketing company, announced that it has released NeuroMobile for the iPhone. The application's purpose is to enhance a user's memory of information by mimicking the structures behind human memory. By linking memories with associated clues, NeuroMobile functions like the brain's neural pathways which lead from nodes in the brain to the associated memories. Users can bring up a memory by simply searching for any of the associated clues.

Methods of enhancing natural memory through association have been encouraged for thousands of years. The “Method of Loci,” which improves memory by associating memories with locations, was first described in 500BC by the Greek thinker Simonides. We now know that this method, and others like it, work by creating additional neural pathways to memories. More pathways means more ways to recall that memory, even years later.

NeuroMobile lets users quickly and easily transfer these neural pathways to their iPhone to be stored as associated memories and clues so that they will never forget. The application allows quick and easy retrieval of memories by searching for any associated clues. It can be used to remember anything including names, passwords, grocery lists, meeting notes, account numbers; birthdays, confirmation numbers, books, movies stocks, recommendations, websites, phone numbers, pronunciations, email addresses, to-do lists, restaurants and vocabulary words. Users can even use it to remember where they parked.

As an example, say a user wants to remember the name of a neighbor that lives in the brown house. The users would add a memory with the neighbor’s name: John Smith. Then add some clues to help remember it: neighbor, brown and house. To recall the memory, a simple search for one or more of the clues is used.

“The benefit of the application is not only its ability to recall information," said Victor Prince, President, EnPlay LLC. "The application is loaded with functionality to help manage memories. One example is the clues editor that allows users to edit a clue once and the changes will be made in all memories with that clue associated. You can also tap on a clue to view related memories containing that clue."

About EnPlay LLC

EnPlay LLC, based in Beaverton, OR, develops and markets applications for mobile platforms including the IPhone and Blackberry. The company focuses on applications that help mobile users manage and organize their lives on the go. For more information, please visit www.enplay.com or email info@enplay.com

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