Zephyr – Your Message in a Bottle for iPhone, iPod Touch
12:32 am, December 31st, 2008, Lonnie Lazar

From Smule, creators of the internationally captivating Ocarina app for the iPhone, comes Zephyr, a 99¢ app that is part snow globe, part artboard, part multi-media messaging device, part chain letter and altogether fun.
Classified as a Social Networking application in the App Store, Zephyr invites users to use the touchscreen to draw pictures and messages rendered in snowflakes, while the app simultaneously translates touch and movement into distinctive wind sounds to complement the written message. You can erase a composition entirely by shaking the phone or erase parts with a two finger swipe gesture. When you’re happy with your creation you can send it off anonymously into the ether, where it will be received by another Zephyr user.
The chain continues when the recipient of your message expresses “love” for it by tapping a heart icon that appears on the screen with a received message. The more a message is loved, the more it will be passed forward.
You can also receive a message, see the stops it made on its way to you and decide whether or not it will continue on its journey around the world.
No word yet on whether Smule developers plan to update the app with different iconography for the changing seasons.
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