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Dale Carnegie Training’s Secrets to Success app with updated with iPhone 4 support, social networks integration

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, November 16th, 2010 at 12:38 AM

The popular Secrets to Success iPhone app has been recently updated. It got a very few new features, but I find it important to talk about it nonetheless — after all, we’re talking about the work of m/f Dale Carnegie who is admired by many, truly yours included. ;)

There are few things included in the updated app:

  • First there’s the Retina display support that ensures the application and Carnegie’s wise words look great on your iPhone 4 or the latest iPod Touch;
  • Ability to share bits of content with your friends and/or followers on Facebook and Twitter;
  • Ability to register for a free Dale Carnegie course in any country where the course is offered; and – Ability to locate a local Dale Carnegie Training (DCT) office.

As I said, it’s a small update, which obviously is available free of charge. By now you’ve probably already got it if you bought Secrets to Success earlier. In the case you don’t have it running on your iDevice, proceed to a link below – you won’t regret for a second. ;)

Secrets to Success ($0.99) [iTunes link]

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