TouchNote is a mobile app for smartphones, tablets and website for sending printed, personalised postcards, greeting cards and other photo products. The Android and iOS apps and website are periodically updated with new features.
TouchNote was first launched in 2008 and is based in London.
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Company profile
The company was founded by Raam Thakrar and Paul Burdin in 2008, and was launched to the public in November 2008. The TouchNote apps and website convert users' photos into postcards, greeting cards, and other photo products which are printed and posted by TouchNote on behalf of the user.
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TouchNote cards
The TouchNote app and website allows users to send personalised postcards, greeting cards, framed photos, photo canvases and boxes of prints using their own photos. Orders are sent anywhere in the world with a functioning postal system, but are printed and posted from print centres based in the UK, USA, Germany and Australia. The postcards are 6 x 4-inch, and the greeting cards are 7 x 5-inch, printed with a gloss finish.
In 2014, the TouchNote iPhone app was updated to allow photo collage cards to be created, where the user could add multiple photos onto one card.
In March 2009, TouchNote released an API which allowed other sites to integrate into their print on demand system. This included photos from Facebook and from Picasa. This API has since been discontinued.
Mobile applications
In May 2009, the company released an application on the Nokia OVI store which allowed users to use photos on their phone to make cards. It was the first application on the OVI store which produced a physical product. The app was voted the must-have entertainment app of 2010 by Ovi users.
The company first released an iPhone application in September 2009 with similar functionality.
In June 2010 an Android application was released with similar functionality.
In October 2010 a Windows Phone 7 app was launched. This included additional features such as photo crop and zoom and ability for users to sign their cards. The Windows Phone 7 app is no longer supported by TouchNote.
Data breach
On 4 November 2015, TouchNote suffered a data breach in which customer names, email addresses, order histories and home addresses were stolen. In their official statement on 5 November, the company also confirmed that some dates of birth had been accessed, along with some card recipient's names and postal addresses.
References
External links
- Touchnote website
- Touchnote iPhone app
- Touchnote Android app
Source of the article : Wikipedia