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- Buy and Manage Your .tel Name From Your iPhone or iPod Touch
Telnic (http://telnic.tel), the organization behind the award-winning .tel names, today announced at MacWorld San Francisco that My.tel 2.0, the management app for .tel names, is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
A .tel name is the only domain that can be set up and run entirely from an iPhone or iPod Touch. It acts as a single point of contact accessible from any internet-connected device, and the data remains under the control and ownership of the .tel name owner.
New features include:
- A completely new navigation interface
- Support for multiple accounts with multiple domains each
- Support for all the latest .tel features (editing the domain title,
long labels, etc)
- Intuitive profile handling
- Fully rewritten keywords management with editing
- Support for new custom records and keywords
- A new mapping interface
- Significantly improved speed and less network data
- Link to purchase a .tel name on the iPhone (provided by third party app
DomainApp)
"With My.tel 2.0, .tel name owners with iPhones can manage their contact
information in real time, changing and displaying only the appropriate
contact information that they want people to use at that time," said
Superbook, which like My.tel is open source and free to download, also provides the ability for iPhone owners to look up .tel names and, with one click, call, email or save all of the current information to new or existing contacts. They can also see the locations of contacts on a map or view how far away they are from them, as well as which time zone they are in, thus avoiding calls at inappropriate times.
For more information about .tel names, please visit http://telnic.org or visit Telnic at MacWorld 2010 on the Mobile Applications Showcase at Booth #1366, Kiosk #4.
Note to Editors:
About Telnic Limited - see http://about.telnic.tel
SOURCE Telnic Limited
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