February 3, 2012

Techno Cupid

Valentine's Day Apps

Put some 21st century into your Valentine’s Day!  We’ve been poking around the app stores and here are some well-reviewed, useful Valentine's apps.

For the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad:

Valentine’s Day Tips for the Valentine’s Day novice. This app includes “Do’s and Don’ts” that could make or break your Valentine’s Day.  It is written for men who want to be gallant, creative and unexpected – but all of us will get great ideas. 

It’s free.  

Candy Valentine Hearts sends a customized candy heart to your Valentine.  Write a four line message, pick a color for your heart and a background color.  Choose a font size, and you’re all set! You can save it to your photo album, then email it to all your Valentines.

It is .99¢.

Need help composing those four lines for your Candy Valentine heart?  Check out the Valentine’s Love Poems app.  This app has a pre-composed Valentines poems collection. 

It is .99¢.

iLove You in 50+ Languages helps you say “I love you” in 50 different languages from around the world, from Afrikaans to Zulu.  “I just called to say ‘nyiyakuthanda’”

It is .99¢. 

Valentine’s Recipes #2 has 30 recipes for dinners, cakes and other desserts.

$1.99. 

All the above apps are available at the iTunes store online.

For Androids:

Valentine Scanner lets you and your Valentine scan your fingertips on a sensory pad and Valentine Scanner will tell you if you are compatible and read your  relationship chemistry.

$1.99.

Send Valentine’s Day e-cards with this Valentine’s Day Cards app.  Choose from 12 frames, use your own photo and send as an email or share on Facebook.

Free



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