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Viral Photo Sharing At Its Best! – PhotoKap Launches Today

Seattle, Washington – Reign Apps, a provider of mobile apps, today is pleased to announce the release of the popular iPhone/iPad app, PhotoKap, which is available on the App Store for Free. PhotoKap gives you a free, simple, and efficient way to create Viral Photos from the palm of your hand. Add creative kaptions to the boring photos plaguing your iPhone/iPad.

“Users need an application that allows them to maximize the use of their iPhone/iPad cameras while simultaneously blending simplicity and creativity,” said Rick Drake CEO of Reign Apps. “PhotoKap provides users with beautiful typography options to give endless creative possibilities for kaptioning their photos.

PhotoKap provides the ability to share all of your crafted photos on popular social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Evernote. The most popular feature is the ability to add kaptions to the top and bottom of each photo. PhotoKap gives your photos that much needed creative boost to increase the excitement of taking and sharing photos again. Its the new way for anyone to create premium viral photos.

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPhone and iPad
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 2.6 MB

Pricing and Availability:
PhotoKap 1.0.2 for the iPhone/iPad is available for Free from the Photo & Video section of the App Store on iPhone/iPad.

Reign Apps is a new start-up creating information technology solutions for web and smart phone environments. The company specializes in quality mobile solutions for consumers. Reign Apps was founded in 2012. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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