Friday, August 30, 2013

Grandparents develop iPad app - Nutech

Two grandparents have developed an iPad app that parents and children can bring, for example, Skype can.

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, reports Mashable. Charlie and Mary Girsch, who have six children and grandchildren, have an iPad app that made it easy to communicate and more features for parents, children or friends than as Skype.

According to the American couple was latter software limited and they wanted more interaction to communicate with the family better. Therefore they developed FamZoom.

The app is according to the Girsch ‘a child-friendly app that allows you to simultaneously talk, chat, play games, draw, or shopping. What happens on one device, immediately going on on the other.

Besides the motivation to families with the app closer to each other, the couple will also help sick children in hospitals with FamZoom. Before they entered into a partnership with the Ronald McDonald House to retrieve. Totaling $ 12,000 through crowdfunding site IndieGoGo By this they buy iPads for local McDonald Houses in Denver and Tampa. Meanwhile, the counter at $ 10,000.

The app has been submitted and is awaiting approval for acceptance in the App Store.

By: NU.nl / Dennis Mons

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