NetSketch 1.2 is now available for the iPhone

Blacksburg, VA    Sep 02, 2008 in iPhone

[prMac.com] Blacksburg, VA - Gotow.net is pleased to announce the release of NetSketch 1.2, a collaborative drawing application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. NetSketch is a full-featured vector drawing app and allows you to sketch in real-time with friends on multiple iPhones. The update is available through the App Store and features several performance improvements:

* Instant Undo: Undo speed has been improved significantly, and will not slow down as your drawings get larger!

* Redraw Progress: A progress indicator has been added to the drawing interface and appears when redrawing will take more than a second. Redraw speed has also been improved by nearly 30%!

* Smoother drawing: In previous versions, the interface would lag when you added lines to extremely large drawings. Drawing should no longer be choppy under any circumstances.

Please see the NetSketch web site for screenshots, uploaded drawings and additional information about the update.

System Requirements:
* iPhone or iPod Touch
* Wireless network required for sharing features

Pricing and Availability:
NetSketch is $5.99 USD, and is available for immediate download on the iTunes App Store.

About Netsketch:
NetSketch allows you to draw on the iPod's screen using a full range of colors and brush sizes. You can share drawings over the wireless network, and others using the NetSketch application can contribute to your work. As you draw, everyone's changes are reflected in real time.

Unlike other drawing programs, NetSketch features infinite pan and zoom based on familiar gestures. It is the only iPhone app to render drawings in a fully scalable vector space independent of the size of the iPhone's screen. When you zoom in, you get smooth, accurate lines - not huge pixels. You can draw at any level so it's easy to add detail.

Gotow.net is a creative studio offering web development and programming services, in addition to software for the Mac OS and iPhone. Copyright 2008 Gotow.net. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod Touch are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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Ben Gotow
Software Developer
Gotow.net Creative
540-250-2334
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