Washington, DC (PRWEB) December 11, 2014 -- “Gibberin” was featured on NewsWatch as part of its monthly AppWatch, which features the latest and coolest mobile applications on the iOS, Android, and Windows markets. Andrew Tropeano, a mobile technology expert and host of NewsWatch, conducted the app review and shared with viewers how it allows users to record and send spoken messages.
Text messaging is convenient, but it’s not always the best way to communicate. It’s so easy to misinterpret a text, especially when there isn’t any audio. Gibberin is a great solution to this common problem because it is an easy to use application that allows users to send and receive spoken messages in the same way that text messages and emails are sent, but with the senders’ voice and emotion. It has a very straightforward and intuitive interface that steers clear of misinterpretations in messages.
If the receiver of the message doesn’t have the Gibberin application, they can still listen to the messages through e-mail or as a text message. The person on the other end will receive a link that will take them to the spoken message. Although Gibberin is not limited to just spoken messages, users can also send music, ambient noises, and favorite sports moments.
Gibberin is currently available for free on iOS devices and Android and Windows applications are coming soon. To learning more, visit http://www.gibberin.com today.
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