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Cheers: The world’s happiest iPhone app

The Cheers app for iPhone is certainly a morning individual. It really is the kind of app that hops out of bed, says hello to the singing bluebirds at the window, and then goes for a jog to select up a mocha at a beloved nearby coffee store.

Cheers screenshot

Cheers is relentlessly cheerful. (Click to enlarge.)

(Credit: Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET)

There are heaps of social-media apps that let you examine in at restaurants or advise organizations to your friends. Cheers follows that example, but flings the door wide open and encourages you to share your enjoy for individuals, spots, and issues.

Cheers is positioning itself as a positivity app. You construct up your “cheerfluence” rating as you go.

That may imply sending out cheers for a mother who made you soup while you have been sick, a deli sandwich that rocked your lunchtime, or a book that made you cry–in a very good way.

Just take a image of the object of your affection, fill in a handful of specifics, and send it off. The app can be set to share your virtual shout-outs to Facebook, Twitter, and above e-mail.

Cheers must uncover a strong crossover audience with people who have substantial Hello Kitty collections, as effectively as any person who believes that Thelma and Louise survived their airborne trip into the Grand Canyon.

This is a sweetly pleasant minor app, but it really is probably to vie for room on your iPhone with your normal Twitter, Facebook, Foodspotting, and Foursquare apps. However, if you’re looking for a little additional dose of cheerfulness, it will do the trick.

Cheers is launching for free of charge on February 9. That will give you time to come up with a checklist of all the men and women, places, and items you want to share a virtual hug with.

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