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Logicopolis Technology Releases Whiteboard for iPhone -- Jail Breakers Taking Over?

Hidden in a plethora of over 20,0000 iPhone apps... the newly released Whiteboard app still hopes to see some "Apple Love". Just 5 days after being released though, Whiteboard was cracked and made available for free on Jail broken iPhones. VICTORIA, BC, April 20, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Hidden in a plethora of over 20,0000 iPhone apps... the newly released Whiteboard app still hopes to see some "Apple Love". Just 5 days after being released though, Whiteboard was cracked and made available for free on Jailbroken iPhones. Systems Administrators working at Logicopolis Technology were surprised to discover, within just five days after Whiteboard became availabe in the App Store, that the number of active Whiteboard users were four to five times higher than the total known number of purchasers at that time. After a quick Google search for "Logicopolis Whiteboard", Web links to a cracked version of the app were quickly found on the Internet. What is Whiteboard? Well... imagine being able to show anyone in the world exactly what you mean, as if you were sitting together in front of a whiteboard. Use images from your iPhone or iPod Touch photo album and camera to collaborate on ideas and get your point across. Users are saying "wow" and so it should be of no surprise that Whiteboard was quickly cracked and then downloaded by so many people. What would be interesting to know is if many of these Jailbreakers will turn into paying customers and offer up there $2.99! Contact info @ logicopolis.com for more information.


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