May 18, 2012

Review: Touchnote for Android, iPhone

Make postcard sending more personal and fun by sending photos from an Android phone or iPhone to friends and family to share. Photos are printed on glossy, thick paper at 300pdi resolution and are created as a postcard.

Type a comment or note on the postcard for a personal message to loved ones. Touchnote enables the user to create photos offline and send them later to avoid data charges. Users can give Touchnote a trial run with a free postcard on the first use and the card will be sent to the desired destination in less than a week depending on which country. Each card is $1.49 and postage is free.

Once in the process of creating the postcard, the user is able to edit the card by cropping, zooming,  rotating and repositioning the picture. Change the language to French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian or Chinese and send to more than one friend at a time. Cards can also be bought in advance to save time and money.

Touchnote is a great way to send loving pictures, notes or just a “thinking about you” card to friends with a mobile device. Make a personalized gift for someone’s birthday or holiday, show the fun you’re having on vacation. Touchnote is also a really fun way to share photos for those who do not use social media.

Touchnote is the easier and more fun way to send postcards, rather than buy the pre-made ones at the store. Take a picture of yourself or any scenery at the moment and send away. A personalized, professional post card will be sent all from using the app on an Android phone or iPhone.

Download Touchnote from Android Market (Free)

Download Touchnote from the App Store (Free)

On Target:

  • Innovative way to send postcards

Off the Mark:

  • Greeting cards are a little pricey