Path App is Updated With Messaging, Photo Filters, Stickers

Posted March 7, 2013 at 2:37am by iClarified | Please help us and submit a translation by clicking here | 3653 views

Path, a social network app for iOS, has been updated with messaging, photo filters, and handcrafted stickers.

Path is a personal social network designed to help you be closer with friends and family. Now with Path 3, we’ve added private messaging and stickers so you can chat instantly with the ones you love. By focusing on beautiful design and simple experience, Path maintains a 5 star rating and is loved by millions of people.

Highlights:
• Share life. Photos, videos, places, music, films, books, workouts, and when you wake up and go to sleep.

• Say much more. One-on-one and group message with text, your voice, location, stickers, music, and more.

• Say it with stickers. Drop by the Shop to add a little extra fun with handcrafted stickers and premium filters.

• Share to other networks. Post moments to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Foursquare. You can easily check in, upload photos and videos, blog, and tweet directly from Path.

What's New In This Version:
★ Messaging - instantly message your friends with many special features: stickers, voice, location, media, and more!
★ The Shop - add a little extra fun with premium photo filters and handcrafted stickers by some of our favorite artists.
✓ Performance improvements.
☂ Bug fixes.

You can download Path from the App Store for free.

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