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New TweetCapz launch video is up!

August 19th, 2009 ken No comments

So we decided to go ahead and launch TweetCapz ‘officially’. We were going to wait until version 1.1 update hit the App Store but we decided to just go ahead and start announcing it properly.

As you can see in this video, version 1.1 (should be approved soon!) has some kick-ass multi-touch controls for resizing/rotating captions and graphics. Anyways enough of me blabbing, just check out our video and let us know what you think in the comments!

TweetCapz - photo captioning for Facebook and Twitter from Ken Seto on Vimeo.

Here’s the YouTube version:

TweetCapz’ First Reviews!

August 17th, 2009 garry No comments

As some of you may know, TweetCapz is now available on the iTunes App Store. We haven’t reached out to the media yet because we wanted to wait for version 1.1 to be approved. TweetCapz 1.1 has so many great new features that we thought it would be best to wait. However, we’re happy to see that Mark Evans has already given TweetCapz a great review on his site, Mark Evans Tech - “TweetCapz - Adding Fun to Photos”.

Today, I’m taking a look at TweetCapz, an iPhone application that lets you add captions, speech bubbles and emoticons to photos that you can share on Twitter, Facebook or via e-mail.

After installation the application (it costs $1.99 but there’s a special launch price of 99 cents), TweetCapz gives you two options: you can take a new photo or use an existing photo on your iPhone.

After adding a caption, bubble or emoticon, you select how you want to share the photo, and send it on its way. Below, you’ll see a photo that I recently took, and shared through Twitter.

TweetCapz is quick, easy to use and entertaining. For 99 cents, it’s a pretty good investment.

You can read the entire review here.

Also, we’re ecstatic to have received coverage from Tech Vibes regarding both TweetCapz as well as our How To Launch your 1st iPhone App in 28 days blog series.

Endloop teaches you how to launch your 1st iPhone App in 28 days

If you’re thinking about developing your own iPhone App, be sure to check out Endloop’s Blog. The brothers are sharing their experience via a series called How to start, built, launch and market your first iPhone App in 28 days.

Thanks, Mark Evans and TechVibes!