When you check your email inbox, the subject line helps you decide the priority of the mail. If it's not urgent, you open it later. Imagine getting a similar subject line while receiving and dialling calls. Well, Vizzical will do just that.
It's a free mobile app developed by Deepti Kalghatgi Deepak, a US-based techie, hailing from Mudhol in Bagalkot district. In the subject line, context to the picture-based icons pop up. Deepti, who stays in Princeton, says the necessity of knowing the intention of a call made by her parents motivated her to come up with Vizzical.

"One day I was driving to work and received a call from my parents in India. I could recognize the caller but not their intention. When I returned home in the evening I discussed it with my husband. We wished to have an application that could show the intention of the caller on the lines of emails. We then thought about context icons and picture-based contexts. That's how I developed Vizzical," she says.
It took about a year for her to develop the app; after a beta test, it was ready. She thanked students of BVB College of Engineering and Technology, Hubballi, for helping her improvize Vizzical.
It's a free mobile app developed by Deepti Kalghatgi Deepak, a US-based techie, hailing from Mudhol in Bagalkot district. In the subject line, context to the picture-based icons pop up. Deepti, who stays in Princeton, says the necessity of knowing the intention of a call made by her parents motivated her to come up with Vizzical.
"One day I was driving to work and received a call from my parents in India. I could recognize the caller but not their intention. When I returned home in the evening I discussed it with my husband. We wished to have an application that could show the intention of the caller on the lines of emails. We then thought about context icons and picture-based contexts. That's how I developed Vizzical," she says.
It took about a year for her to develop the app; after a beta test, it was ready. She thanked students of BVB College of Engineering and Technology, Hubballi, for helping her improvize Vizzical.
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