This post is cross-posted from the African Pixel official blog.
It is with great pleasure that African Pixel today announces it’s first two apps for the iPhone that are now in the iTunes AppStore!
This is truly a great thing. The last few months have been quite a task as we have been working hard not only to develop the applications but also to make the process of making them from Africa work. This has not been a small task but a worthwhile one as we have gone through several iterations trying to get things right for this first application.
Ok, enough with the mushy stuff – what’s the app? what does it do? where do I get it?
Well, essentially there are two applications in the app store which are actually the same application… huh? Well we have one application that we call iScribe, and a ‘Lite’ version of the same (called ‘iScribeLite’ – duh).
The Lite version is fully functional just like the ‘full’ application. So you can do the same thing with iScribeLite as you can do with iScribe. There are only two differences between the two:
- iScribeLite is FREE
- iScribeLite has embedded ads which iScribe does not have
So whichever app you get, you enjoy the full features available.

What is it?
Well, Simply put, iScibe is a story telling/editing/publising app.
Read the rest on the official AP blog… Because story telling is not just African, it’s Human!
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