Sendtiment Cards - more cards, more features, and just in time for Christmas!

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You may remember that we introduced Sendtiment Cards a few months ago? Well, it's back, it's twice as comprehensive (over 400+ premium cards, new features and performance improvements) and it's just in time for Christmas. See below for the extensive changelog, plus more example screens.

From the app's description:

Photo-friendly designs, giving you the ability to grab photos from your photo album or take pictures in-app to create the perfect "wish you were here" memory. There's seamless integration with your device’s built-in sharing capabilities. Share via text, email or your favorite social network. You can even share via Bluetooth, NFC or to OneNote.

The new version 2.0 of Sendtiment Cards adds:

  • Now over 400+ (so double the number in v1.0) thank you notes, greeting cards, birthday cards, invitations, announcements created exclusively for the app that can each be personalized resulting in thousands of possibilities.
  • 4 brand new categories (Christmas, Christmas Photos, I'm Sorry and I Miss You)
  • Large tile support
  • Ability to 'Pin' individual categories to the start screen
  • Performance improvements
  • Reworked user interface inspired by the Windows Phone "metro" design to allow you to select the perfect "Sendtiment"

As before, Sendtiment Cards is available in the Windows Phone Store for £1.50 here (or free for the ad-supported "lite" version here).

Here's version 2.0 in action:

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The new Christmas category, and filling out one of the new template cards....

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Ready to send or share via any of Windows Phone's built-in mechanisms; (right) I've pinned this category to my Start screen - perfect for dashing off a last minute electronic card?

The developer is in the process of adding cloud support to "bring a richer experience to users as cards will no longer need to all be stored locally in the app". This should happen in early 2014.