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allAware releases slick new mobile donations app

Cooper City, Florida – allAware, the free mobile social network for nonprofit organizations, announced today the release of their new and improved iPhone and Android mobile apps.

“The new apps are a complete rewrite from our first release,” said Jason Milgram, founder of Linxter, Inc., the creators of allAware. “We improved the mobile app user experience by creating a more streamlined interface, with more stability and increased functionality”.

The allAware app, announced May 29th of this year has grown in use from 35 nonprofits to over 135. It’s a free app, designed to improve communication and member involvement. allAware allows organizations to jump into the mobile app world and engage with their membership in new ways, all without having to invest money in new technology.

“A great part about working on a free app is the ease of getting it into the hands of customers,” stated Ryan Parsley, Director of UX at Linxter. “allAware was pretty rough and ready when we started asking people to check it out. Comments from customers were invaluable in structuring the interface so it’s optimized for how people actually want to use it.”

“Mobile social networks are bringing tremendous benefit to nonprofit organizations,” Milgram said. “They are not just sellers of goods and services, they have stories to tell, share culture and faith, share ideals, and illuminate the public about causes. We are excited about this user experience update to allAware, and look forward to next month’s social wallet release, which will provide more fundraising options to our nonprofit users.”

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 4.3 or later
* 1.2 MB

Pricing and Availability:
allAware 1.1 is Free and available worldwide through the App Store in the Social Networking category.

At Linxter, we provide easy-to-use, affordable, cloud and mobile technology solutions, focused on solving communication and financial transaction challenges. Copyright (C) 2012 Linxter. All Rights Reserved. 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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