24 Jan 2012

Too funny. #mypoorwife

I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0…

Dear Tech Support,
Last year I upgraded from Boyfriend 5.0 to Husband 1.0 and noticed a distinct slow down in overall system performance — Particularly in the flower and jewelry applications, which operated flawlessly under Boyfriend 5.0.
In addition, Husband 1.0 uninstalled many other valuable programs, such as Romance 9.5 and Personal Attention 6.5 and then installed undesirable programs such as NFL 5.0, NBA 3.0, and Golf Clubs 4.1. Conversation 8.0 no longer runs, and Housecleaning 2.6 simply crashes the system. I’ve tried running Nagging 5.3 to fix these problems, but to no avail.
What can I do?
Signed, Desperate

Dear Desperate:
First keep in mind, Boyfriend 5.0 is an Entertainment Package, While Husband 1.0 is an Operating System.
Please enter the command: “http: I Thought You Loved Me.HTML” and try to download Tears 6.2 and don’t forget to install the Guilt 3.0 update. If that application works as designed, Husband 1.0 should then automatically run the applications Jewelry 2.0 and Flowers 3.5.
But remember, overuse of the above application can cause Husband 1.0 to default to Grumpy Silence 2.5, Happy Hour 7.0 or Beer 6.1.
Beer 6.1 is a very bad program that will download the Snoring Loudly Beta.
Whatever you do, DO NOT install Mother-in-law 1.0 (it runs a virus in the background that will eventually seize control of all your system resources). Also, do not attempt to reinstall the Boyfriend 5.0 program. These are unsupported applications and will crash Husband 1.0.
In summary, Husband 1.0 is a great program, but it does have limited memory and cannot learn new applications quickly. You might consider buying additional software to improve memory and performance We recommend Food 3.0 and Hot Lingerie 7.7.

Good Luck,
Tech Support

 

Source: MakeUseOf.com

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An Exciting Day for Couptap!

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Today Couptap was mentioned in a article by the Arizona Daily Star. This article brought us a record breaking number of new users and a ton of excitement in the office. Many thanks to the Arizona Daily Star and the Tucson Couptap team!

 

Read the original article HERE

22 Sep 2011

Another New City for Couptap

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I am excited to announce that the startup that I am so proud to be part of, Couptap, has begun offering our services in the Mobile, Alabama area.

Bringing on a third city hasn't been an easy task but it has been a lot of fun. I have learned so much from this adventure and can't wait to see what challenges tomorrow holds. Our processes are becoming more fluid each day and our Mobile team has not only grasp on to our innovative product but they are constantly looking for ways to improve our processes nationwide. It has been a pleasure working with each of them and I can't wait to see their successes in the future.

Whether you are browsing the web, traveling to Mobile, or live in the Mobile, AL area; take a look at Couptap Mobile and download our Android or iPhone app.

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21 Sep 2011

In Celebration Of...

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We, RelativeApps, have achieved another benchmark number of downloads. Our NASCAR application has crossed 250k users and to celebrate we redesigned our website with the help of my friend Jeremy Burns.

 

Thank you to everyone who supports us each and every day as well as everyone who has download any RelativeApps application. We truly hope you enjoy!

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Father, Husband, Entrepreneur.
A professional who specializes in project management from Attalla, Alabama. A tech enthusiast and Android fanboy, who believes that open source software drives innovation.