Daily iPhone App Giveaway: Pocketbooth for iPhone

There is still time to take part in yesterday’s Daily App Giveaway featuring Bluetooth OnOff, but it’s time to strike a pose with our next app giveaway. Today you have an opportunity to win Pocketbooth for iPhone.

photobooth iphone Daily iPhone App Giveaway: Pocketbooth for iPhone

How to enter:
This app brings back the vintage era of photos taken with a photobooth, often found in theme parks. To enter, comment and let us know your favorite theme park ride. Is it Space Mountain, The Mad Tea Cups or something else? The  winner(s) will be randomly selected tomorrow.  Not a member, join today!

pocketbooth photobooth iphone Daily iPhone App Giveaway: Pocketbooth for iPhone

Pocketbooth

Pocketbooth perfectly replicates the intimacy, spontaneity, and hilarity of a traditional photobooth. Perfect for a party, or a laid back family gathering.

The most exciting new feature of Pocketbooth is the ability to Print & Ship a photostrip. If emailing, tweeting, or Facebooking a strip just won’t cut it, why not send a real live photostrip to a friend or loved one? You pick a photostrip, tell us where to send it, and we do the rest. Photostrips are professionally printed then packaged in a custom envelope and shipped via USPS the following business day.

If you’d like to print to your own printer, Pocketbooth still includes AirPrint capability for instant gratification. (requires compatible printer)

Meticulously designed to emulate the experience of a 1950s-era Model 11 Photobooth, Pocketbooth is as beautiful to look at as it is fun to use. The interface makes taking self-portraits a snap – even if you’re using the rear-facing camera.

Features:

  • Print & Ship capability
  • Compatible with iPad 2, iPhone 4/4S, iPhone 3G/3GS, and the 4th-gen iPod touch
  • Choose between front-facing or rear-facing camera (note: iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS don’t have a front-facing camera)
  • Customizable with different effects (b&w, color, sepia, antique, 1975), pose options (3-pose, 4-pose) and paper stocks (glossy, matte)
  • Uses flash (rear-facing camera of iPhone 4 only)
  • Stores EXIF information with each photo including GPS location (can be disabled via Settings > Location Services)
  • AirPrint enabled (print directly from app with compatible device and printer)
  • Share photostrips via Email, Twitter, and Facebook
  • Automatically saves strips to the app and optionally to camera roll
  • Export all your photos whenever you want
  • Laugh-out-loud fun!

How many copies of PocketBooth  are you giving away?
That all depends upon you. The more replies to this thread (legitimate replies, we check on this sorta thing), the more copies will dole out. For every 10 responses, we’ll give out (1) copy of Pocketbooth.That would be 2 copies for 20 replies, 3 copies for 30 and so on.

How can sharing help me win more apps?
I’d hope that you’ll share this post with friends, family and anyone who enjoys winning a good app. The more entries, the more chances you’ll get picked. Also, if contest turnout is good, we’ll keep doing more contests.

Contest Rules and Regulations: Due to iTunes restrictions, contest open to US residents only. Winners have 3 days to contact site administrators to claim their prize.

Written By

Christopher Meinck is the Founder and Editorial Director at everythingiCafe. You can also find him co-hosting on everytingiCafe :the show. His obsession over smartphones started with a Handspring Treo 180. While the phones have changed, the obsession continues. You can find him on Google+ and Twitter.

Comments

  1. heatwave16 says:

    My favorite is the Phantom’s Revenge at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh, PA

  2. Sandman369 says:

    Greatest ride…Storm Runner at Hershey!

  3. I’d have to go with the water slides at Boom-a-rang Bay!

  4. Hondamaker says:

    The Beast at Kings Island. That coaster will beat the hell out of ya!

  5. SpaceMountain I remember that ride!! First one I rode in the dark and twisted and turned and jerked me all over the place BUT I SURVIVED! :)

  6. Hondamaker says:

    I think they’ve closed the Son of Beast. The Beast is a rickety wooden old-school coaster. Man, I had to take ibuprofen afterward from all the aches and pains and torn muscles, compound fractures, etc.

  7. Nanas2boys says:

    Great Americas "Willards Wizzard" The ride has been gone a long time, and the park renamed many times, but when I was a kid, My friends and I would ride this over, and over, and over…

  8. Bitewound says:

    Cyclone at Coney Island,there’s nothing like a wooden roller coaster. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coney_Island_Cyclone

  9. Thunder Mountain at Disneyland definitely!

  10. Hondamaker says:

    Who won?

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