Creepy Contacts for iPhone 1.0

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    Requires iPhone OS 3.0

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With Creepy Contacts for iPhone tag your contacts for Halloween to freak them out. View your contacts as Halloween characters and simply tap a friends card to connect. Available characters are vampire, werewolf, ghost, witch, mummy, skeleton, Frankenstein monster, and zombie. It features displays up to 240 contact cards in total, smart, fun, and intuitive user interface, multiple paged contacts with paginated scrolling, photo, name, and phone numbers are clearly shown on the cards so you can view them immediately, clear visual alphabetical dividers and page indicators let you know exactly where you are, toggle quickly to see your favorite contacts, app remembers last viewed mode, so you can quickly jump back into your favorites, favorite cards are clearly marked and show real time changes when added and removed, pick your friends visual card for fast one touch dialing and SMS, and shows Japanese names.

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