Paris, France – The Shuff team today is proud to announce the up-and-coming release of Shuff 2.1, an update to their innovative namesake social networking app developed for iOS devices. This interactive messenger in real time maximizes interactivity and cooperation between users, by offering them the ability to follow a conversation letter by letter, as it is typed. They also can draw on the same board in a Drawroom, add some stickers, share their position, send pictures. There is no history: only the last sent message or picture appears. In this way, the classic system of conversation bubbles is disrupted and Shuff proposes an enhanced design of the messenger. The new version of Shuff (V2.1) will be released on 12/3.
Features:
* Sending pictures
* Drawings in the Drawroom (choice of colors, brushes, stickers)
* Sharing of one’s position
* Display of the local time
* “Anonymous” mode to talk with your friends with your identity kept
* Sending of “shuffed” messages by text message, WhatsApp(TM) and social networks
* And more
“How many messengers do you know? One? Two? Ten? Nowadays, there are hundeds of communication apps, some of them claim to have about 900 million of users. However, no one proposes real interactivity, limiting the cooperation between the two parties. Here is where Shuff innovates. And amazes,” as the project founder, Cyril explains.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone 4s and next, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 8 or later
* Apple Watch
* 35 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Shuff 2.1 is free and will be available worldwide exclusively through the App Store this Thursday, December 3rd, 2015.
Shuff 2.1
Download v2.0 from iTunes
YouTube Video (Presentation)
Press Kit (zip)
Shuff is a startup based in Paris. It has been founded in March 2015 by Cyril Trosset and Mathieu Welsch. All of their business if focused on the Shuff smartphone app. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2015 Shuff. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.