Riverfold Software giving away iPhone 3GS with year of Flickr and Vimeo
Austin, Texas – Riverfold Software is highlighting how well its Clipstart application works with the iPhone 3GS by giving away a free iPhone 3GS and a year subscription to Flickr Pro and Vimeo Plus, two of the upload services supported in Clipstart.
“People are taking more video than ever before, and they deserve a dedicated app for managing it,” said Manton Reece, founder of Riverfold Software. “With this giveaway we can promote services that work with Clipstart, and give users a chance to win an iPhone 3GS just for trying our product.”
Originally designed for popular cameras like the Flip Video, Clipstart version 1.1 adds support for importing directly off of the iPhone 3GS. The app allows tagging, search, and upload to Flickr, Vimeo, and YouTube.
The Clipstart iPhone Contest is open through August 15th. To enter, just download Clipstart and choose “Enter iPhone Contest” from the Help menu. Full contest details are available from within the application. Actual prize awarded is a $199 Apple gift card that can be applied to an iPhone or other Apple product of the winner’s choice.
Pricing and Availability:
Clipstart 1.1 is a Mac application and requires Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. A free demo is available for download and the full version costs $29 (USD).
Riverfold Software
Clipstart 1.1
Riverfold Software is a Mac software company based in Austin, Texas. Founded in 2006 with the introduction of its first product, Wii Transfer, Riverfold is dedicated to building great Mac applications that make customers happy and more productive.


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mack123
i got the iphone 3GS, the unlocked version from http://www.puremobile.com/searchresult.asp its working perfectly well. i love my phone. but i want to update my software on it will thhis lock my phone again? and btw this was factory unlocked so i belive there will not be a problem. please reply fast.
tahnk you.
Aug 6th, 2009
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