PicCard 1.0

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    04/04/2009
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  • License:
    Purchase
  • Minimum requirements:
    Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch, Requires iPhone 2.0 Software update.

Publisher’s description

Have you ever been out and about and wanted to mail your grandmother a picture from your iPhone. PicCard lets you choose a picture and a mailing address and send a print. The PicCard application and service handle everything for you, even including a short message for your recipient. Currently, users must have a PayPal account to order PicCard prints.

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  1. Works well, and developer is working on 1.1 Anonymous -- April 9 2009, 06.06

    This app is a FANTASTIC idea. Ive been waiting for something like this for a long long time.

    I had one failed upload due to a flakey connection, but when I contacted the developer, they were responsive and working on a fix for 1.1 asap

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