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Web Jokes – bash.org in your iPhone

Hello, guys!

Do you like bash.org? Or do you prefer the jokes and anecdotes then news or something like that? Then the “Web Jokes” is likely for you.

“Web Jokes” – it’s a simple and convenient RSS reader of some popular feeds with jokes that can fill your leisure time.

“What a …?” – Some might say. “The App Store is full of readers.” And perhaps you’re right, but I’ll try to highlight the benefits of this application.

First of all, a simple interface, without frills. All is simple: the navigation buttons at the bottom and the text of a joke. And there are not a list of jokes. They follow one by one on different screens and don’t mix with each other.

Secondly, quite convenient navigation. There is a paging from joke to joke (just swipe your finger from right to left or inopposite direction), navigation buttons – they become useful when the text does not fit in screen and there is a vertical scrolling, which does not allow flipping. In addition, if the hands dressed in gloves (or, for example, the nails do not allow flipping), then there “shake me” gesture will come to help, i.e. shaking the phone will take you to the next page. Just look, do not overdo it, because author is not responsible for broken iPhones :) .

By the way, horisontal and vertical orientations are supported. As for me, landscape mode is more preferable, comfortable, and process of reading is AMAZING.

Thirdly, everyone can share your favourite joke using email, SMS, send the text of the joke to your blog in Twitter, or copy to the clipboard for insertion into the native “Notes” or any other application. Hold your finger a couple of seconds and choose one or another way of sending in the appeared popup.

Fourthly, you can collect your favourite jokes in ”Favourites”.


Next feature, the flexible list of RSS feeds. What does this mean? By default, is added a number of feeds (for example, jokes from bash.org and others). But this list can be changed. You can add your favourite RSS-feed and disable or remove uninteresting.

Moreover, share your favourite joke using email, SMS, Twitter, or copy to the clipboard for insertion into the native “Notes” or any other application. And do not look for special menu items to do it. It is very simple. Hold your finger a couple of seconds and choose one or another way of sending in the appeared popup.

And finally, now app supports two languages: English and Russian. If you speak Russian you will find it useful. And from this option depends on a list of RSS feeds, which to download jokes. So if you are Russian-speaking man you will load the last jokes from bash.org.ru or other russian feeds. If you are interested in American or British humor, then choose English as the language interface.

That’s all, guys.

Have a fun :)

Web Jokes Demo

Price: 0,99$

iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/web-jokes/id356268651?mt=8