UK: Mobile application that allows paper mail from iPhone
Mr Postman application allows UK users to draft messages on iPhone, iPad, then the mail will be delivered to the postal system and printed to A4-size paper.
The "Mr Postman" application allows users in the UK to compose messages on iPhone and iPad, then messages will be delivered to the postal system and printed to A4-size paper.
"Mr Postman" application allows UK users to compose messages on iPhone and iPad and print fingerprints at the end of the letter by printing fingerprints on the touch screen. When a message is delivered to the British Post system, the user will receive a notification.
With the new application, users will not have to go to the mail.
After that, the letter will be printed on A4 paper. The post office will send mail to the recipient on behalf of the customer. Paper letters are sent for 98 cents for second class mail and 1.4 pounds for first class mail and are paid instantly via PayPal's payment system.
Propeller Mobile, the company behind the application, said Mr Postman helps bridge the gap between digital savvy youth and grandparents and parents still prefer traditional letters. In addition, it helps busy people quickly send letters to loved ones. Even some babies use Mr Postman to send letters to Santa.
Mr Postman also has reply forms available, allowing users to quickly edit professional-looking letters to banks or government agencies.
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