iFart Mobile
December 20, 2008
Today's site is going to be bit controversial. We deliberated quite some time before deciding to post it.
As you undoubtedly know, the iPhone is much more than a cell phone. It is a complete mobile computer with email, web browsing, contact management and so much more.
Ever since the opening of Apple's iTunes app store, there have been over 10,000 applications made availabe to the public.
This review focuses on one of the baser, and more entertaining, apps. It's called iFart Mobile.
And yes. It is exactly as it sounds. iFart is a sound machine that makes noises of flatulence.
And the darned thing is funny!
The app is stylishly done, so it doesn't look like just another app.
Along with a number of sounds you can choose from, iFart Mobile has two additional features which none of the other similar apps have. (There are more than TWENTY fart apps in the store now. iFart is clearly the most fun.)
The Sneak Attack feature allows you to set a countdown timer and catch someone off guard.
The Security Fart feature allows you to leave your phone alone by blasting a selected fart from your phone if someone should try to lift your iPhone.
This app was mentioned on Techcrunch, MSNBC and many other sources.
If you want a good laugh, watch this video.
Is it appropriate for a family-friendly site?
Sure. It's just gas. And the kids LOVE it. Let yourself go and you might find that you love it as well.
If you want to get the app, click here for iFart Mobile
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10 grand for a fart app - not bad!
Just came across this article nearly 2 months after posting.
To answer your question, NO it is not appropriate for a site that claims to be "family-friendly"
What possible role can this promotion take in strengthening families, including the respect for normal standards of decency and propriety that serve to maintain a smooth-running family unit, and a civil society. Look around, and we can see that crumbling everywhere. This example (admittedly not the most serious that could be found) would not have been permitted in polite company just a few decades ago.