Compose Short Funny Love Poems on Your iPhone
Published by Sierra Monica B., on Nov 13 2008, in the categories: Software

Some might say poetry is not among the main interests of people today, but there are many still dreaming of beautiful or ugly things, which raises the inspiration intensity levels that could give birth to interesting compositions or short funny love poems. This talent, if you like, is encouraged by Neutrinos, a software consultancy that collaborates with Apple to provide various applications enabling users to express themselves as they like in any circumstances.
It introduced the PoetrySinger software application to allow creative people having an iPhone or iPod Touch to compose and share poetry via the advanced multi-touch sensitive interface of the world’s most popular handset.
They can share the poems with fiends by publishing them directly from the iPhone on the website, so the others to be able to download them and enjoy the playback. Uploads and downloads are performed wirelessly at high speeds, thanks to the 3G connectivity support.
David Peixotto, CTO of Neutrinos, explains in short words:
"We wanted to create a new level of interaction for magnetic tile poetry fans. PoetrySinger kicks this off by allowing people to interact by their publishing their poems online."

The cool aspect of the story is that the new application allows you to playback the poems with spoken voice, just to make it more fun and enjoyable, in addition to the interface that displays your words on magnetic tiles.
"We realized that this would allow us to create audio recordings of each word so that poems can be read back out loud without a speech synthesizer," said Neutrinos' co-founder, Rob Banagale.

After you install the applications, all the future updates will come automatically.
The purchase price was not yet unveiled, as the PoetrySinger is prepared for the availability on iTunes.
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