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Declare love with Facebook app

iPhone App lets users customise messages to post to friends and loved one on Facebook

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Seranade your love on Facebook

An app which lets people post picture and audio messages to Facebook has launched in time for Valentine's Day.

ThinkMe for iPhone and iPod touch lets users design messages that can incorporate images, audio as well as text.

To celebrate Valentine's Day, the app's creator Eazzy Media has included a free themed pack of romantic cards. So even the shy can serenade their Valentine via Facebook.

Users can download the 79p app from Apple's App Store and choose from a library of 25 ThinkMe cards that have postcard-style messages with embedded audio and text.

Cards can be customised with words or even a spoken message to make them more personal. They can then be posted to the recipient's Facebook timeline and stream.

Eazzy Media said it plans to launch new packs of ThinkMe cards for other greetings, celebrations or holidays.

The app also has features to help users manage birthdays, anniversaries and other events by linking with their Facebook event timelines to act as both a reminder and postmaster for greetings.

The ThinkMe App is available for 79p from the App Store. Additional ThinkMe card packs are available for 79p each through in-app purchase.

 

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