Now there’s an app for a postcard

Saturday, 13 Dec, 2010 0

World Nomads has launched the WorldNomads.com Postcard App for the iPhone.

Users download the free app from iTunes. Using the app via PayPal they purchase stamps (the cost of $2 per stamp works for delivery anywhere in the world).

Users snap a photo that is turned into a postcard image, then type a message for the back.

A delivery address is added and the photo is submitted electronically.

The postcard is printed in the United States on high-quality gloss paper, stamped and then sent to the address on the card anywhere in the world.

Chris Noble, general manager of World Nomads, said, “The cost is comparable to locally purchasing a card and postage, but without the Post Office lines.”

When making stamp purchases there’s also an opportunity to donate to one of World Nomads’ Footprints Projects that fund community development projects to fight poverty.

For more information visit: http://journals.worldnomads.com/travel-tips/story/58495/Worldwide/Point-Snap-Postcard-make-real-postcards-with-your-iPhone



 

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