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Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Double Feature Brings Movie Matching to iOS
Brisbane, Australia - Independent software developer, Scott Jackson today is proud to announce the release of Double Feature for iPhone. The app allows users to search for people based on the films they've been in, or search for movies based on casts and crews. Double Feature is the film fan's one-stop shop for answering the question: "hey, wasn't that the guy from [insert movie name here]?"
Movie buffs can use Double Feature to cross-reference movies, actors and crew to find out who worked together on what films. The app is a simple, quick way to figure out who was in what, or discover a new favorite based on what you already like.
Double Feature has two features. With Movie Match, users can punch in two movie titles and get back the all the people who were involved in both productions. Alternatively, Name Search lets users type in two people's names, and get back all the movies they worked on together. Both of these features incorporate iTunes, Amazon, Wikipedia, and IMDb links - users can look up details about movies and people on Wikipedia or IMDb, or search iTunes or Amazon for movies.
Double Feature for iPhone is a new way of using casts, crews, and filmographies to find people and movies. At just $1.99 on the App Store, it's the app that belongs on every movie buff's home screen.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3G or newer, second-generation iPod touch or newer, or iPad
* Requires iOS 4.2 or later
* 3.0 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Double Feature 1.0 is available exclusively on the App Store in the Entertainment category for $1.99 USD (or equivalent in other currencies).
Scott Jackson is an independent developer of iOS, Mac, and web applications. Since beginning development for Apple's platforms in 2010, his work has been featured on many sites, including TUAW, Lifehacker, MacStories, and The Next Web.
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