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Corbeau/Blackmail iPhone app makes creation of threatening messages a snap

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By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at 4:19 AM

Corbeau/Blackmail iPhone app

Ever wanted to write threatening messages (just for fun, of course), but didn’t know where to start? No more, your problems are solved with a new iPhone application called Corbeau — the name comes from French for “crow,” which is slang for someone who sends anonymous notes. With this unique app, you’ll be able to blackmail just about anyone. Creation of messages is a snap, and you can even select a photo from your library as a background. Afterwards, it’s all about mixing different fonts to help make the person on the other end agree with your “point of view.” Sounds cool, don’t you think?

Anyway, you should also note that if you’re in the U.S., once installed the application won’t be called “Corbeau” but simply “Blackmail.” So don’t get confused – there should be nothing standing on your way. ;)

[Via: textually.org]

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