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Do You Smell That? ‘MyFart’ App Debuts in Windows Marketplace for Mobile

By James Falconer on Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at 7:29 AM PST In Applications, Windows Mobile

myFart1 Do You Smell That? MyFart App Debuts in Windows Marketplace for MobileThe following post is to let you know about a breakthrough. Something so powerful and ‘game changing’ that you may never look at a Windows Mobile app the same way again. What am I talking about? The first ‘fart’ app has been spotted in the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Yeeeeeehaaaaaaw! :P

Of course, I’m being a bit ‘cheeky’ here, but I found it hilarious to note that the new ‘MyFart’ app has made an appearance for all the WinMo users feeling a touch of ‘flatulence fail’. There’s no telling if this will open the flood gates on a whole new generation of ‘fart’ apps for WinMo, but I certainly hope not. I think we have enough of those types of apps in the App Store, thank you very much.

Description of the ‘MyFart’ app for WinMo:

MyFart is a fun little application that makes funny fart sounds. Choose from 12 different funny fart sounds and prank your friends!! Use MyFart to create endless nights of laughs!!

Oh the ‘endless nights of laughs’. I can’t wait!

[Via: WMExperts]

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2 Comments on “Do You Smell That? ‘MyFart’ App Debuts in Windows Marketplace for Mobile”

  1. bumblebee says:

    there’s a better one that showed itself on marketplace today called jack the ripper by herm’s software – http://www.hermssoftware.com/node/31

    a lot more sounds, better interface and even fart games lol
    bbut yeah, i think it’s safe to say the floodgates have been opened.

  2. Jason says:

    I think the floodgates need to be opened, unfortunately, since Microsoft will look like the losing team until it has a substantial number of apps in its store. People, the general public and reviewers alike, don’t look at the quality of apps available in an app store or even the number of compatible apps available across the internet (indeed, MS’s numbers are better than Androids if you look at the latter). People look at the number of apps available in the OS’s app store, period. Quantity over quality is the way to go.

    Want to worry about quality? Add a filter by star rating.

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