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Vintage Photo and Facebook Apps Launched on iPhone

Vintage Photo and Facebook Apps Launched on iPhone Two new apps have been introduced for use on the iPhone.

The first is the Hipstamatic app for cameras. This app allows user to alter the photos to make them look old, grainy and classically black and white.

The app has a number of digital lenses and flashes which can be downloaded onto the iPhone's camera. Using the app, you can take faded or discoloured analogue-based pictures. Black and white or sepia images are also available.

Hipstamatic comes with a variety of lenses, including the John S Lens, the Jimmy Lens, the Kaimal Mark II Lens and the Standard Flash. You can also download the Dreampop Flash, Ina's 1969 Film, and Kodot Verichrome Film. There is also the opportunity to add-on for other film, lenses and flashes.

Thanks to a new update, social network users will be happy to see the release of the latest iPhone CoPilot Live app. Users can post what they are doing and where they are doing it on their social networking walls.

The app is specifically designed for the Facebook community and can be programmed to post your updates automatically. Alternatively, there is a manual option, so that you can post your movement when you want.

The updated app also allows you to listen to instructions more clearly. For instance, if you are listening to music and a voice instruction comes through, then the app enables you to dim the music or mute it completely so that you can hear the instructions.

Available now from the iPhone App Store, CoPilot Live v8 is free for existing customers.

iPhone news posted by Romany on 15 March 2010

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