Never Forget What You Wore AGAIN! New iOS App!

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Unfortunately, not being able to remember what you wore (and when/why you wore it) can be embarrassing, especially if you wear the same outfit again too soon.

With the new Clothes Calendar app for iOS and Android you'll never again fall victim to fashions unspoken rules of wardrobe rotation. The creator of the app, Dr. Janet Bufalino, is a professor at Shippensburg University who knows firsthand why an app like this is useful to those who have face-to-face interactions on a daily basis.

The Clothes Calendar app was designed for business people, teachers, college students, or anyone who wants help remembering what they wore, when they wore it, and why. Let your iPhone or Android Remember what you wore...for you!

Clothes Calendar app features:
- Picture Icon: Take a picture, write a description, save it to the calendar.
- Image Icon: Upload a picture, write description, save it to the calendar.
- Calendar Icon: Check the calendar for what you wore on a certain date.
- Share Icon: Share the app through Facebook, Twitter & E-mail.

This highly useful app was slimmed down (feature wise) on purpose. "We didn't want to add options that people won't use a majority of the time, since unused features become wasted space on apps," explains Dr. Bufalino. "We built it to work in an uncluttered and simple way so that adding a calendar entry takes only seconds".

Janet's brilliant concept was brought to fruition by Onseeker? Technologies (onseeker.com), a company that specializes in turn key & custom application development, web design, and video production.

Availability and Pricing:
The Clothes Calendar app is available for download now on the iTunes App Store AND Android Market - Just search CLOTHES CALENDAR

iOS - bit.ly/clothescaliOS
ANDROID - bit.ly/clothescal

For a limited time the Clothes Calendar App is just $.99
 

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