WhoozAuto
- Version
- 1.0.5
- License
- Purchase
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later. iTunes account required
- Date added
- 20 July 2011
Publisher's description
Use WhoozAuto to find other automobile owners at car shows. WhoozAuto lets you discover information about other attendees cars, share information about yours and find the people you most want to meet and talk with. It helps you be more successful in meeting people at an event or car club meeting. Download right now. It's fun and easy to use. Introducing the all new way to find and meet other participants at car shows and other group events, a customized version of the Whooznear iPhone app. Whooznear is the exciting new social media app designed to change the way people choose who to meet and makes meeting people in social settings easier and more comfortable. This app makes it possible to find and connect with people in your immediate vicinity, typically within sight. See what they have shown on their public profile about their automobile, what clubs they are members of and what they are interested in. Then make contact via the WhoozAuto app and in person if you choose. WhoozAuto helps you find other car owners even if they are not by their vehicles.Customized profile feature allows you to enter up to 20 attributes about you and your car.Select and then meet from a list of people running WhoozAuto around you.Review other users profiles for details they have shared.Make easy contact with people near you via the chat capability.Works on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch devices.Needs at least two devices for operation and full functionality.Requires bluetooth and/or wifi communication.Note this app requires that you agree to sharing information to others in your immediate vicinity, but no information is transmitted over the internet or stored on other users devices.Welcome to the future of real time social connecting
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