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How to send holiday cards from your iPad, iPhone, or Android device

The holiday season is fast approaching, meaning it's time to get to work and start sending out those holiday cards. This year, however, you may want to use your smartphone to do all the work for you.

No more trips to the post office or appointments with expensive photographers for holiday cards. This year, you can use a new app brought to us by the same people who made Postagram, and send out holiday cards directly from your smartphone.

Holiday Cards by Sincerely Ink (iTunes link) is a collection of roughly 30 Christmas, New Year's, and Hanukkah cards. You can also download the app to your Android device from the Android Market.

One thing not mentioned in the video is the ability to enter your address book into your account online, saving you from having to enter each address in the iOS app. You can visit sincerely.com/addressbook to begin.

Sending cards within the U.S. will run you $1.99, and international postage is $2.99. Currently the app is only available in the U.S.

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