5 Greeting Apps When You’re on Holidays

| December 10, 2013 | 0 Comments

5 Greeting Apps When You’re on Holidays

It’s the holy month right? Means holiday season is about to start, you see everything being decorated across the whole country. There are special dresses to be worn, sweet dishes to be cooked, and presents to be bought. Everything seems a little busy, you don’t have a time to choose some greeting cards for your family and friends. Don’t need to get worried as we bring 5 greeting apps that help you greet others.

Felt

5 Greeting Apps When You’re on Holidays

There is nothing going to look better than a touch of handwritten notes on your greeting card. But Felt (Free) let you write your own note which is a best way to show your inner sentiments to someone.  This app works perfectly on iPad where you find a large display to show your creativity.

Red Stamp

5 Greeting Apps When You’re on Holidays

Due to digital communications and social networks, you have better opportunities to keep in contact with all your friends and siblings. All this advancement of technology has made people sophisticated as they don’t get amused easily. While Red Stamp (Free) offers a new touch of personalization along with editable photos and messages.

Martha Stewart

5 Greeting Apps When You’re on Holidays

The Martha Stewart (free) features lots of seasonal themes & custom touches helping you make a decent greeting card for your loved ones. Your hands aren’t gonna get glitter and glue in the end.

Giftly

5 Greeting Apps When You’re on Holidays

Giftly (Free) requires a nice photo and sappy text for a decent greeting card. It’s done superbly allowing you to write your sentiments for someone.

fCards

5 Greeting Apps When You’re on Holidays

It’s a little tiresome task finding a greeting card for your loved one as it makes you irritate. The fCard ($0.99) is made for you, it sports a minimalistic design and personalized messages.

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