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Corkbin launches updated version of wine app

Corkbin has launched its updated version of the wine app with features like offline mode, wine label…
Corkbin has launched its updated version of the wine app with features like offline mode, wine label recognition, online purchasing, wine postagram and graphical enhancements.

The new features, which are compatible with both iPhone and Android devices, will help users to remember, discover and buy wine with ease.

To work in offline mode, the app allows users to add wines in its database when offline and synchronize the same upon availability of data connectivity.

The wine label recognition feature seeks users to first add an image with brief description of the wine into its digital wine collection and then use its image recognition technology to automatically recognize the name of wine for future references.

Corkbin has also partnered with Wine.com and Wine-Searcher to allow users to buy the wines online.

The wine app, which is free of cost, can be downloaded from Apple App Store - http://bit.ly/corkbinIOS and from Google Play - http://bit.ly/corkbinAndroid.

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