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Diptic's logo. Click here to visit the Diptic website! PRESS RELEASE: Peak Systems Releases Update for Top 5 Photography App Diptic


The First Mobile App Made for Diptych & Triptych Photography Gets Even Better

PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 28, 2010 – Seattle, WA (July 28, 2010) – Peak Systems announced today the release of the first update for Diptic, a recent Top 5 paid iPhone and iPad photography app.

Since its release in late June, Diptic has received accolades from MacWorld and The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), averaged a rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 in the iTunes App Store, and been an “App of the Week”, “New and Noteworthy” and “What’s Hot” in the App Store.

This update adds 14 new layouts for a total of 19 – nearly 4 times as many as Diptic 1.0. Diptic 1.1 also takes advantage of the technological advances of the iPhone OS 4 with support for the new Retina display and multi-tasking.

This update is available as a free download to all Diptic owners. Diptic 1.1 is now available in the US for $1.99 and is priced accordingly in other regions. Diptic is available worldwide from Apple’s App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch or by visiting http://www.dipticapp.com.

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Peak Systems is a full service web development firm headquartered in Seattle with regional offices in Boise and Denver. We have been creating engaging, award-winning websites and powerful web applications for over ten years. The Puget Sound Business Journal consistently ranks Peak Systems as one of the Top 10 Web Development companies in the Seattle metropolitan area.

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(First posted on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 17:41 EDT)

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