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WorshipTeam.com has updated their latest revision of their iOS app to include support for iPod Touch. The update (v 1.01) allows for iPod Touch users to download and use the app with their WorshipTeam.com accounts. iPod users will need to make sure their Touch devices are updated to iOS v3.2 to allow for the app to take advantage of its technology for its song and planning tools.
The WorshipTeam.com app already runs on the iPhone, and iPad devices and allows users to get remote connection to their services, songs, people and communications needed for a fully robust experience with their worship teams.
The app is completely free to download and use. Users must have subscriptions with Worshipteam.com to access content in the app.
Reader Comments (4)
Again someone thinking that Apple has to be the standard for everything and build an app only for use on their devices. Android devices could use some love too.
Anonymous...
actually we are working on the Android app right now as well. But frankly, the equivalent tech platform for Android apps is not as mature as it already is for the iOS. The exact same application on both platforms was much quicker and easier to build on iOS than droid, or we would have released it on both already. I love droid (and have one). We'll get a droid version out eventually, but a much larger number of customers on Worshipteam.com have iOS devices than Droids.
Could you please provide a status update for android app?
Thanks,
We now have our Beta Android App running and updated in the Android Market... You can use the android market tool to find it and install it.
You can find it in the Android Market..
http://bit.ly/uyWhjy