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Papers for iPad adds PDF Highlighting and Notetaking

Aalsmeer, The Netherlands – Mekentosj BV today is pleased to announce a brand new version of Papers for iOS, a PDF library app for anyone doing research. The new release adds iBooks-like highlighting and note taking functionality for PDFs on the iPad, as well as support for fast user switching and the high resolution retina display of the iPhone4.

In the 3 months since its release thousands of researchers have embraced Papers for iPad as their favorite way to read their PDFs and research articles. One thing was clear however, their number one request was the ability to highlight or copy text passages and leave notes on PDFs. With today’s new release that is now possible. Highlighting and note taking with Papers for iPad is simple and intuitive; what iBooks allows you to do on eBooks, Papers allows you to do with PDF. It makes reading an even better experience on the iPad.

Simply tap and drag to select a piece of text and tap highlight or copy, that is all there is to it. Highlighting can be very accurate thanks to a loupe that pops up while you select text, and Papers for iPad deals with multi-column PDFs too.

In addition, with Papers for iPad you can capture all the ideas, comments and thought you have while reading your PDFs. Tap and hold anywhere on the page and a sticky-note pops up on which you can type away. A red pin will help you quickly locate where you left your notes, almost like Google Maps for your Papers!

But also for iPhone owners there’s exciting news, Papers is now fully optimized for iOS4. It supports fast application switching, as well as the razor sharp retina display of the iPhone4. PDFs never looked this good.

“A couple of years ago, a Mac OS X application came along and blew my socks off. Now, the company behind Papers, Mekentosj, has done it again, this time by bringing its killer app to the iPhone in a timely manner. It doesn’t disappoint.” – Ars technica

“When I found Papers on the app store, I realized that I had found a solution that was not only easier, but helped me conduct research in ways I didn’t even know I needed with a mobile device.” – WhatsoniPhone

iTunes Rewind 2009 | Ranked among the top 30 Best Apps of the Year 2009 in the UK iTunes store.

Device Requirements:
* Papers works on all iPad, iPhone and iPod touch models
* Syncing with the Mac version of Papers requires Papers 1.9 (sold separately)

Pricing and Availability:
Papers 1.8 for iOS is available for $14.99 (USD) in the iTunes app store. Review copies are available. If you are interested in trying Papers for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch and are a member of the press or would like to cover it on your website or blog, please contact us by email for a free copy. A press kit with high resolution images available on request.

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Mekentosj BV creates innovative software for scientists. During a PhD in Cell Biology, CEO and founder Alexander Griekspoor together with his friend Tom Groothuis formed the duo “Mekentosj” and developed a number of scientific Mac applications, two of which won Apple Design Awards for best Best Student and Best scientific Mac OS X application, respectively. What started in spare time became a passion and has grown into mekentosj Inc. Now a small team of ex-scientists turned software developers aim to create new and innovative applications for researchers, of which Papers is a prime example, it won Mekentosj’ third Apple Design Award. Copyright 2010 Mekentosj BV. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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Creating Buzz for Your iPhone App with Social Media

Plymouth, MI – iPhone users, almost by definition, are technology savvy individuals who are ready to embrace new technology and to embrace much of what the technological world has to offer. For that reason alone iPhone users are very likely to be heavily involved in social networking.

“iPhone app developers who wants to market their iPhone App must spend some time on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Linked-In, iTunes and similar social networks to spread the word and generate sales,” says Scott Lorenz, President of Westwind Communications an iPhone app marketing firm.

“And before reaching out to consumers at social networks a must-do task is to insure that the description you write for the iPhone Store captures interest and conveys the value of your App. Keep refining the description as conditions change and keep adding testimonials and sales rankings,” says Lorenz.

“Social networking is free so your only investment is the time and effort you put into it. Invest wisely! In the pre-launch stage, make sure your App uses search-rich words in its title and make sure you already have a blog or website in place.”

“One Westwind Communications client capitalized on what he foresaw as the fervor that was to ensue for the use of those dreaded Vuvuzelas during World Cup Soccer. He anticipated the turmoil weeks and months in advance and created an iPhone app game called Vuvuzaga to play into this interest. The day after the games started the word ‘Vuvuzelas’ was surging on Google and Twitter and people were talking about this game. Few people outside South Africa had ever heard of Vuvuzelas but this developer clearly had the foresight and acted upon it,” says Lorenz, asking “Can you?”

Lorenz stresses “For any social network, invest time and effort into your profile. Create a profile that is robust, enticing, and complete. Networking is all about being personable so add some of your personality. Include the link where you want others to view or download your App.”

Lorenz believes that Twitter is a highly-effective network to use for messaging a product, service and brand but cautions that before you can expect to be financially compensated you must give your followers something that interests them. Mike Vallez, of CrazyMikesapps.com, says the rule of thumb for successfully using social networking for promotion is that 80 percent of the time you offer free information that will benefit someone else and the other 20 percent to promote your app.

Lorenz says that since Twitter allows you to add photos and links developers should take advantage of this powerful option. There are numerous tools online that automatically Tweet your content onto Twitter which will reduce your busy work. The major goal when using Twitter is to grow your base of followers as large as you can so you can increase your App’s exposure.

Lorenz points out that LinkedIn is the Number One business social networking site and is a community where real deals are made. “Want to be known for a particular keyword?” asks Lorenz. “Place the key words in your profile, in the profile title, and summary. In growing your user base, take full advantage of the work and education suggested contacts on LinkedIn. Join as many relevant groups as you can so you can add members of these groups as contacts.”

Lorenz believes that YouTube is the “absolutely best networking tool” to use to have the best chance of your iPhone App going viral, causing sales to skyrocket. He says that to have a crack at this kind of success it is important to: make your videos short, interesting, entertaining and explanatory; don’t make them boring or tedious to watch; avoid a monotone voice; humor, properly used, can dramatically increase a video’s popularity. One of Westwind Communications’ recent iPhone app promotions was for ‘IcePics’ a shoot and send iPhone app. “Our YouTube views increased by 13,500 overnight from 11pm to 6am after an interview on Wall Street Journal Radio and a couple of highly trafficked review sites,” says Lorenz.

“On Facebook you must establish a Fan Page because there is no limit to the number of followers on a Fan Page. Never set up a profile as a business because Facebook may disable your profile since it violates terms of use. Remember your family members and friends are on Facebook also so don’t be overly aggressive in pushing your App,” add Lorenz.

And, finally, create links on your App’s website or blog to all social networks where you have a presence. The more social networks the better because more exposure generates more sales.

These efforts are intended as illustrations of how a public relations professional, especially one with Internet marketing savvy, can move an App developer high above the clutter into the niche market arena that will place him in the middle of shoppers, buyers, and highly curious end users.

To learn more about Westwind Communications’ iPhone app promotion services visit their web site.

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Scott Lorenz is President of Westwind Communications, a public relations and marketing firm that has a special knack for working with individuals and entrepreneurs to help them get all the publicity they deserve and more. Lorenz has handled public relations and marketing for numerous authors, doctors, lawyers, inventors and entrepreneurs. Check out Lorenz’s article “52 Ways to Promote Your iPhone App.” Visit the author’s web site to learn more about Westwind Communications’ iPhone app promotion services.

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Unity Technologies Opens Pre-Order of Unity Pro for Android With Sweet Deal

First 500 Customers to Pre-Order Will Receive a Free Google Nexus One Mobile Phone

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