New app expands iPhone’s media capabilities, free iTunes download of lite version

March 24, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Digital Media

(Charlotte, N.C.) AmeriStart (www.ameristart.com) announced today the release of “eMail Mania” a new iPhone app allowing iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS users to email any combination of movies, photos, recordings and text simultaneously. Grab it now via iTunes download. The iPhone has never had this capability, and the new app promises to improve the way iPhone users work and communicate.

At home or on vacation, users will appreciate the simple, familiar interface for sending video, audio, and photos to friends and family. On the job, the eMail Mania really shines — it is already an indispensible tool for real estate agents, allowing them to send video tours of new listings to prospective buyers, and to create attractive, interactive email promotions for their sellers. Other professionals, including contractors, surveyors, and engineers will appreciate the ability to merge video, photos and email so effectively.

Two versions of eMail Mania were released and are available through iTunes. The free “lite” version allows users to send emails with embedded pictures and text, best suited for the iPhone 3G. For $1.99, users can purchase the full version, allowing any combination of video, audio, pictures, text descriptions and colorful stationery templates, best suited for iPhone 3GS. Neither version requires a user to have a private email account, although the full version works seamlessly with Gmail.

“Out of all the email apps this is my favorite – its easy and I can send the email fast! Overall, VERY NICE!!!”, gushes one of the early user reviews.

AmeriStart invites user feedback and promises to incorporate requests into the next iTunes download. Users can also submit template ideas via their website.

“Everyone I emailed pictures to loved the fact the pictures had comments. Great program!”, says another user review. “This worked great! Very fast and no hassle with downloading files, they displayed right in the email body…fantastic!”

AmeriStart has been developing consumer and business iPhone apps since 2008.

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