Calling Card | Stay in Touch with Calling Card
Calling card – Calling Card is an iPhone application. On the basis of specification, the application simply belongs to the category of utilities. You can bet this application is something that will be a great resource center of non stop fun for you, if you choose it to be your pal on your iPhone.
Calling card has been masterminded by none other than Andreas Aman who does not need any sort of introduction. It has been released in the market on 1st May 2009.

the Calling Card app gives you the option of automatic card selection
This is truly a great application attached to your iPhone. You can do a lot of things with it. First of all it does a significant job for you by telling you the exact time on your iPhone. This is basically a system that gives you the option of automatic card selection along with the list of your favorite numbers. Apart from this it also shows you call card accounts.
This is quite utilitarian for all its users. It takes a meager room of 0.3 MB of your iPhone. It works great with both iPhone and iPod touch. This magical device can be yours only for $1.99.
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very nice & interesting. good luck
yes.Cell phone also can use a calling card.
I have been using for 2 years.
Hey! Nice job here! I’ll be dropping by from time to time
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Your content is pristing in my opinion. Thanks for the great user experience!
Awesome website. I’m glad I wandered here through yahoo, gonna definitely need to add another one to the morning routine.
It’s annoying when you have a number on your cell where you don’t know who’s calling.
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