RF for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is now available in the App Store
RF – Modern Mobile Messaging: Free Push-To-Talk, Real-Time-Talk and Texting for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
Sometimes, you need to get a quick word to a friend, but sending a note via text is impossible. With RF it’s easy: Push-to-talk your message and your buddy will hear you on his or her iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch instantly. When your buddy replies with Push-to-Talk, you will hear him or her instantly over your speaker, headphones or Bluetooth headset.
Need to step up the conversation? Just touch a button, and your RF buddy and you can speak in real-time for free, just like a phone call. Want to send over a short note, address, or phone number? Another button touch and just paste or type it in.
With RF, your friends on Facebook, Google Talk and any Jabber service can send texts to you that you can receive on your computer and your iPhone simultaneously. You can reply to those texts from your mobile device or your computer, whichever is most convenient.
Try it out. It’s free. It will change the way you use your iPad, iPhone, and your iPod Touch.
Features:
- Instantly text, Push-to-Talk and Real-Time-Talk between iPad, iPhone and iPod touch devices (works in background in IOS4 and later);
- Communicate with your friends, and co-workers even if they do not run RF;
- Send quick voice messages (10 seconds) that can be heard anytime over any computer or most smart phones via Facebook, Google Talk, email, SMS, XMPP, your own company’s Jabber network or RF’s own free network;
- Send and receive texts on your iPad and iPod touch or iPhone without the cost of SMS;
- Let your Facebook friends “chat” with you even when you’re away from the computer;
- Easily review your text and Push-to-Talk threads;
- All services are free.
Notes:
- RF Push-to-Talk and text work over WiFi, 3g or Edge.
- Real-time Talk requires both parties to have an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and WiFi connectivity.

December 14th, 2010 at 7:43 pm
hi, the new ring free app always boots me to the home screen on launch. I have an iPod Touch 2 with os 4. I did a reset but still no luck.
December 15th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Joel,
Can you find and send us the crash report?