Milano, Italy – Apimac today announced SMS Language Bible is the world’s first dictionary app for the iPhone and iPod touch that defines short abbreviations used in online chat and text messaging. The programs do not require an Internet connection.

Crack the code! The SMS Language Bible is the world’s first dictionary app for the iPhone and iPod touch that defines short abbreviations used in online chat and text messaging. An Internet connection is not required to access the main features of this program.

Imagine it’s 2 am. You have your cell phone buried under your pillow. You are waiting for the most important news of your life. Suddenly drrring. Your best friend sends you a message and you don’t understand it. OMG! If you don’t know an “LOL” from a “BFF” then this app is for you. But even the most hardcore texter sometimes comes across unfamiliar abbreviations. Armed with this app you can decipher anything and dazzle your friends with the latest letter buzz.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone or iPod Touch 2.2.1 or later

Pricing and Availability:
The SMS Language Bible 1.2 is only $0.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Lifestyle category. Review copies are available upon request.

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Apimac is a company founded in 1996 dedicated to Mac OS X and iPhone only software. People at Apimac aim to put into users hands applications which they can use in a way they do things every day. Right after opening their programs, users can immediately focus on their task, not even noticing that they’re using an entirely new program. Copyright 1996-2009 Apimac. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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