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DTF Analyzer


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So we made an app for android that has a user snap a photo of someone and then allows them to analyze the picture to determine what shot (% wise) they have at getting that person 'into the sack'.

I based it off the whole silly Jersey Shore DTF fad. I actually use face detect analysis -- (so you actually have to scan a person ;p) --, time of day/night and a few other factors into account for the % number it fires out to you, so think of it as an 8 ball with AI..

Anyway, I wanted to shamelessly promote it here, because I know some of y'all have androids - and would like this sort of silly app. Think of it as a gimmick / slightly legitimate conversation starter that might even get a few people lucky - who knows.

You can go get it in the market for .99...I know, I hate to charge for it - but I am trying to develop a few apps to help fund a startup that I promise will be incredibly useful for everyone on this site! - plus I am currently jobless!

Here is the online link for it:

http://www.appbrain.com/app/dtf-analyzer/com.project.dtf

Again, you can find it on the market - just type in DTF or DTF analyzer - both pull it up.

Please spread the word to anyone you know that would enjoy this and give it a good comment and a high rating if you like it...also, let me know of ideas to improve it - or bugs you might encounter.

Thanks!

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