July 09, 2009

Postman iPhone 'postcard' maker improves interface, themes

Freeverse Software on Thursday announced the release of Postman 2.0, an update to their iPhone OS 3.0 application for creating virtual "postcards." It costs $1, and is a free update for registered users.

Postman lets you use your photographs on your iPhone or iPod touch (running iPhone OS 3.0) to create postcards you can e-mail to friends and family. It supports the Map API in iPhone 3.0, supports geolocation, and has other features. You can add a personalized message, then share your postcard by e-mail, the Web, Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr directly from the application.

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Postman 2.0 now sports a more streamlined user interface and also features more professionally-created themes.

Postman requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.

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