Tie Assistant Released On The App Store




Let's face it, when you are young, you need someone to teach you how to tie a knot. If your dad is far away or if you simply want to surprise him by learning something without his help, you can learn this operation, which is not as easy as women think, by downloading a new application, released on the App Store and included in the Lifestyle category: Tie Assistant. This was developed by V Island Lab. It costs $0.99, has a size of 11.5 MB and is available in English and other languages too: Russian, Finnish, Italian, French and Spanish.

Tie Assistant Released On The App Store (Source: a3.mzstatic.com)

Tie Assistant Released On The App Store (Source: a3.mzstatic.com)

For now, the application allows you to learn how to tie a knot in 17 different ways. Tie Assistant is characterized by outstanding graphics, a good organization of knots, according to the event and simplicity and by tips and tricks related to how to tie a knot in just a few steps. You can learn for example that Kent is the simplest knot a man could learn, that Four-in-Hand knot is simple and represents the universal classic knot, which works on any location, that Double Windsor is a volume knot that provides some decorative folds and Half Windsor is a simple symmetric knot.

Tie Assistant Released On The App Store (Source: a3.mzstatic.com)

Tie Assistant Released On The App Store (Source: a3.mzstatic.com)

If you like for example the Half Windsor knot, you can choose it from the list provided by Tie Assistant and find out more information about it, like for example this is an almost symmetric, non-laddering knot, great for business purposes and holidays. The complete list is presented on the iTunes page, from where you can download this app, and also on the site of its developer, which can be accessed here.

Monica Elena Ionescu

Written by , date Feb 01, 2012 in iPhone Apps
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