Friday, July 31, 2015

Apple Fans Dating Website Cupidtino Launches Iphone Application

By Cornelius Nunev


Cupidtino has a dating site for that, as the website caters solely to individuals who love Apple products. Cupidtino also now has an app for that, having just launched its own cell dating application.

Ideal application for locating a part-ner

With so many dating websites around for individuals with specific interests, it can be easy to find a dating site that works for any customer. There are dating sites for people who like writer Ayn Rand called Atlasphere also as dating websites for people of different races and religions.

With a brand new application for dating site Cupidtino, you are able to browse profiles for free and send a few messages. If you would like unlimited messages and other functions, you are able to pay $4.99 for the premium application. Cupidtino is a dating site specifically for people who love Apple products, as re-ported by TechCrunch. The application is here with perfect timing for Valentine's Day.

Using smartphones with other applications

Smartphones are an integral part of the singles' scene these days. According to the New York Times, established dating sites such as Match and eHarmony have been get-ting into the custom mobile application game. Match and eHarmony both have mobile da-ting applications, and both have acquired other dating sites with separate dating apps.

All of these applications that you are able to get are free. This includes the Match, eHarmony, Zoosk and PlentyofFish applications. There are also two local dating applications accessible from OkCupid, owned my Match, and Jazzed, owned by eHarmony.

More applications for dates

Another dating app choice for the iPhone is SmartDating, which is totally free and connects personal ads with other services like FourSquare and Facebook, just as the main-stream internet dating services do.Of course, not all dating apps are aimed at singles. AshleyMadison, the site that brings infidelity to the masses has had an app, according to Time magazine, since 2009.

There is also, according to Fox, an application called DateEscape, which will call the users' phone or send messages to it, claiming to be a friend or the boss, saying that there is some kind of emergency requiring the application users' presence, in case an individual needs to escape a bad date.




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