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A Day In The Life Of Rudy Vogel – The ‘Renaissance Man’ Of iPhone Photography
Welcome to our very exciting new column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled ‘A day in the life of …’ and this is where we’ll be taking a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished individuals in the mobile photography world. People that we think you will love to learn more about. This is the thirty-eighth installment of the series, you can read the others here if you have missed them so far. Today we are featuring Rudy Vogel, Rudy thinks of himself as a ‘Renaissance Man’, schooled in several disciplines and a practitioner of commerce, computer science and, most recently Digital Art, which he has perfected over the last…
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Fontify – iOS App Review
Fontify has just arrived on the Apple App Store today and we believe it is an app that will become very popular in a short space of time. There are several reasons for that and you will find them within our review below but perhaps first and foremost it is the fact that this app is truly innovative. We have not come across a similar app and that fact combined with its slick interface, we are sure will guarantee it a place in the all important Apple charts soon. We have recently published our exclusive interview with the developers of this unique app, see here. Category: Productivity Released: August 17,…
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Exclusive Interview With Fontify App Developer – Bitongo Limited
Fontify has just arrived on the App Store today within the Productivity section. It has been in beta for many weeks and it’s now ready to be downloaded for free. We have published our review of this app and you can read that here. In addition though, we also wanted to find out more behind the background to this incredibly innovative and unique app. Read our exclusive interview with the developers below… The Beginning Please explain how your app was originally thought of and what were your thoughts behind the marketplace, specifically? The idea of a drawing tool where users can draw pictures by using fonts was first mentioned…