Letter

  • Letter
  • Letter
  • Letter
  • Letter

Detailed App Info:

  • Last Changed:Time:
  • Current Version:Version: 2.5.0
  • Device Type:Device: iOS Universal
  • Category:Category: Productivity
  • iTunes Seller:Seller:
  • Download Size:App Size: 8.04 MB

Application Description

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With the Letter app you can now write your personal letters on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch too, when and where you want.

Your letters are stored securely and synchronized between devices using iCloud. They can be freely printed via AirPrint, sent by email and opened in other iOS applications in PDF format. The integrated search also makes finding things a breeze in many documents.

The lean design is focused on the essentials to make creating the contents of your letter fast and uncomplicated. From now on tedious formatting is a thing of the past.

Senders and receivers can easily be selected from your address book. International addresses are formatted automatically according to the applicable standard.

With your own text templates you can create ready letters in just a few seconds.

To summarize all the features once more:

• Letters can be printed (AirPrint), sent by email, and opened in other applications in PDF format
• With the search function letters can be found again quickly and easily
• Letters can be signed directly in the application
• International addresses are automatically formatted correctly
• All letters are stored securely and synchronized between devices using iCloud
• Text template can be used to create ready letter in just a few seconds

Please send us an email to support@codecowboys.org if you have any problem or feature requests.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 8.04 MB of space to download and install Letter app. Letter was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $1.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of David Uebelacker at http://www.codecowboys.org/letter.

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