Konstanz, Germany – Rejected! It’s the Ultimate Meeting Stopper! Effective use of the ‘Reject’ App goes like this: when you strongly disagree with what is being discussed in a meeting, fire up the ‘Reject’ iPhone App, shake it and show the screen to the meeting’s attendants. The blunt graphics and sound will make your opinion clear once and for all. If your adversaries have a sense of humor, hilarity should ensue.

The Rejected iPhone App is mostly intended to be used in high-pressure team environments whenever the mood needs a little lightening up. It is also known to be an effective way to release stress in lonely cubicles, rivaling the efficiency of traditional anti-stress balls.

Ever been in a meeting where people keep rambling on and on about some stupid idea? Simply whip out your iPhone and flash this app in their face: REJECTED! Effective. Cheap. Guaranteed to work.

Alternatively, the ‘Reject’ app can be used to vent frustration and release anger. Violently shaking the app will help highly stressed-out professionals such as mobile developers relax in the face of adversity.

Device Requirements:
iPhone and iPod Touch 3.0 or later

Pricing and Availability:
Reject is only $0.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Entertainment category.

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Francis Dierick is an independent developer living in Germany focusing on apps for the iPhone. He is currently working on entertainment, productivity and business iPhone apps. Copyright (C) 2009 Francis Dierick. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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