Postcards from an iPhone
Imagine that you’re standing on top of Kilimanjaro and you want to send a postcard of your view, right at that moment, along with a note, to your great aunt Phoebe. Well, there’s a groovy little app that’s just been released for iPhones that’ll allow you to do just that.
It’s called Simply Postcards, and the app is free to download. You take your picture, you write your note, you select a recipient from your address book, then it is all down to Simply Postcards. Your first postcard is free, and each subsequent postcard will cost you upwards of $1. You can pay with a credit card of via PayPal.
This might put an end to my tacky postcard challenge, but at least they have a better chance of arriving home before I do.
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Comments
Simply Postcards is a nice app and worth a try. I use SnapShot Postcard for the same thing --it's cheaper and the photo qualitiy is better. But the whole postcard from iPhone experience is cracking.
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