TruTouch Application Now Offering Hand-held Access to Truman Information
A free application called TruTouch is now available for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad from the iTunes App Store.
With TruTouch, Truman joins a relatively small, elite collection of universities that have a full-featured information application available for Apple products.
TruTouch provides convenient, one-touch access to a variety of information about Truman for current students, prospective students, alumni, faculty, staff and members of the general public.
Through TruTouch, one can find people on campus and contact them via phone or e-mail; search Pickler Memorial Library or MOBIUS for items, e-mail search results and make MOBIUS requests; check Kirksville weather; read the “Index,” “Truman Today” and the “Truman Review”; navigate Truman with the campus map; discover upcoming Truman events and e-mail event details; search Truman student organizations, view organization websites and e-mail organization contacts; look up campus offices; check on the availability of computers at Truman’s student computer labs; enjoy campus photo galleries and e-mail images or save them to the photo album; and watch YouTube videos from Truman-related channels.
The direct link to the application is itms://itunes.apple.com/us/app/trutouch/id396451472?mt=8. For more information about TruTouch and to see screenshots, visit http://appsolutelyfun.com.
Chad Mohler, professor of philosophy and religion and developer of the application, encourages questions and feedback about TruTouch at chmohler@truman.edu.
With TruTouch, Truman joins a relatively small, elite collection of universities that have a full-featured information application available for Apple products.
TruTouch provides convenient, one-touch access to a variety of information about Truman for current students, prospective students, alumni, faculty, staff and members of the general public.
Through TruTouch, one can find people on campus and contact them via phone or e-mail; search Pickler Memorial Library or MOBIUS for items, e-mail search results and make MOBIUS requests; check Kirksville weather; read the “Index,” “Truman Today” and the “Truman Review”; navigate Truman with the campus map; discover upcoming Truman events and e-mail event details; search Truman student organizations, view organization websites and e-mail organization contacts; look up campus offices; check on the availability of computers at Truman’s student computer labs; enjoy campus photo galleries and e-mail images or save them to the photo album; and watch YouTube videos from Truman-related channels.
The direct link to the application is itms://itunes.apple.com/us/app/trutouch/id396451472?mt=8. For more information about TruTouch and to see screenshots, visit http://appsolutelyfun.com.
Chad Mohler, professor of philosophy and religion and developer of the application, encourages questions and feedback about TruTouch at chmohler@truman.edu.