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

Posted by Rob Lewis on Thu, August 13, 2009 1:18 PM · Filed under Toronto , Web App, iPhone · No Comments

Toronto tech blogger Mark Evans has got some reviews of online services and devices coming up and today he reviewed an iPhone App called TweetCapz - an app that lets you add captions, speech bubbles and emoticons to photos that you can share on Twitter.

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.

TweetCapz was created by Toronto-based Endloop - a develeopment shop founded by brothers Garry and Ken Seto. They are also responsible for a heart rate monitoring app called iHeartRate.

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.

 
Company:
Endloop
Website:
http://www.endloop.ca
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

At Endloop, we're a team of experienced developers and designers committed to creating top notch iPhone applications and games. Our focus is on the... [more]

 

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