ToonsWare new iPhone Political | Editorial Cartoons Delivered Daily »
Posted By toonsware-wrangler 6 months ago in NewsComing soon: ToonsWare will be in the Apple iTunes App Store soon and Features Syndicated Editorial Cartoons through a Partnership with Tribune Media Services. You won’t have to tear out cartoons from your daily newspaper to scan and share, you can get them delivered daily to your iPhone to view, rate, discuss, and share with others via email.
The ToonsWare app for the Apple iPhone delivers the best in Editorial and Political cartoons for wireless mobile devices such as the iPhone, RIM and Google and was developed in partnership with Tribune Media Services featuring well known cartoonists.
ToonsWare features top nationally syndicated cartoonists Chan Lowe, Dana Summers, David Horsey, Dick Locher, Don Wright, Drew Sheneman, Jack Ohman, Matt Davies, Paul Conrad, Walt Handelsman and Wayne Stayskal all of whom are seen daily in more than 600 newspapers around the globe. With the changing landscape of the Newspaper Industry, ToonsWare will welcome additional cartoonists to participate in this unique distribution platform.
ToonsWare will be available in the Apple iTunes App Store in the next few days for $2.99 a month for premium syndicated editorial cartoon content delivered daily to your iPhone. The mobile app features cartoons from the left, right and center, and offers the ability to share via email, save to favorites, rate and comment, view other comments, search by topic and review the bios of each cartoonist. (keyword: toonsware)
More info and a demo movie about ToonsWare can be found at http://www.toonsware.com.
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