Butch Femme Planet

Butch Femme Planet (http://www.butchfemmeplanet.com/forum/index.php)
-   Hobbies, Crafts, Interests (http://www.butchfemmeplanet.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7)
-   -   iLife - All things, iPod, iMac, iPhone, iTunes (http://www.butchfemmeplanet.com/forum/showthread.php?t=819)

tazz 11-20-2011 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cajun_dee (Post 469019)
Cool App I ran across! You all may have seen it but I thought it was a good one, but only for iphone, ipod touch.



http://cdn.rizwanashraf.com/wp-conte.../cards-app.jpg

Cards App

By Apple View More By This DeveloperOpen iTunes to buy and download apps.
Description
The new Cards app from Apple lets you create and mail beautifully crafted cards personalized with your own text and photos — right from your iPhone or iPod touch. Take a quick snapshot and with a few taps and swipes, an elegant thank you note or “wish-you-were-here” card is on its way to any address in the world. Choose from 21 designs and customize your card with a personal message and photo. Then select an address from your Contacts and place your order in seconds. All your cards are saved automatically, so it’s easy to send an invitation or birth announcement to more than one person.

Custom letterpress cards
• Cards combine a centuries-old letterpress technique with your digital text and photos
• Each card is crafted from 100 percent cotton paper and imprinted with an elegant debossed design
• Choose from 21 designs for six occasions: Thank You, Holiday, New Baby, Birthday, Love, and Travel
• Customize the placeholder text for any occasion, such as an anniversary or graduation
• Add a photo to your card or send one with just text

Location integration
• If you select one of the Travel designs, your card automatically displays the name of your current location
• Choose a photo with GPS data, and the card shows the name of the place where the photo was taken

Prepaid postage included
• U.S. customers can send a card within the U.S. for $2.99 including postage
• Send a card anywhere else in the world for $4.99 including postage
• Select an address from your Contacts and easily personalize it — from Mr. Johnny Appleseed to The Appleseed Family, for example
• To place your order, simply enter your Apple ID password
• In the U.S., your card will include our own Apple-designed postage


Delivery notification
• Cards mailed to U.S. addresses make use of the United States Postal Service Intelligent Mailฎ barcode
• On the day your card is to be delivered, you’ll receive a notification on your iPhone or iPod touch

Card history
• All your cards are automatically saved and can be viewed in a history list
• You can resend any card to another recipient — perfect for when you have a lot of friends to thank or you want to spread the word about the newest member of your family

Total order price includes postage. For orders with a U.S. billing address, sales tax will be added to the order price. For orders with a non-U.S. billing address, the order price will include applicable VAT.

...More
Apple Web SiteCards SupportApplication License Agreement
iPhone Screenshots

Customer Reviews
Easier than buying a card, but still room for improvement

by ddkilzer
Cards is a great way to send a personalized card to a friend or loved one.

It's much more convenient than driving to the store, buying a card, driving home, addressing the card, (buying and) affixing a stamp, and then dropping it in the mail. And it's probably just as cost-effective, if not more so.

The main drawback is that all of the templates in this version are landscape, which don't work as well when most of your photos are portrait. You just can't crop them the way you want to sometimes.

Also note that you will be charged sales tax for each card. It is not reflected in the app, but it does show up on the billing statement sent by email.

It's too early to know whether this will help to save the US Postal Service, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was a spike in Cards volume shortly.

Overall I like the concept and plan to use it in the future. I won't send my Christmas cards through it (you must address and send each card individually--no mail merge feature), but I will definitely use it to send birthday and anniversary cards.

...More
It works well but ...

by Paul Jorritsma
There definitely needs to be an update, there are many different occasions missing, like get well soon, and many holidays. Plus I didn't see any way to make a custom card from scratch which would be nice. Add these things and the rating would definitely be a 5.

Apple just saved the postal service!

by Scott Elson
This app is the best way to send snail mail. The quality of the cards is better than anything you see at stores. You can be sure that every card you send is one of a kind!

***i just tried to download it and found my iPhone wont accept it.... :(
i have an iPhone 3G...

Gentle Tiger 11-23-2011 02:58 PM

I might...
 
I may take a walk on the dark side and join the apple cult. I am still deciding. I do not have an iPhone. But I really need a laptop with everything that I need to do. So I am seriously looking at the MacBook Pro.

Talk to MacBook Pro people. Tell what you enjoy most and least about yours. Even the best items have cons.

Linus 11-23-2011 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gentle Tiger (Post 471934)
I may take a walk on the dark side and join the apple cult. I am still deciding. I do not have an iPhone. But I really need a laptop with everything that I need to do. So I am seriously looking at the MacBook Pro.

Talk to MacBook Pro people. Tell what you enjoy most and least about yours. Even the best items have cons.

Cost and limitations on expansion are my biggest beefs.

But the speed, stability and quality stands out. Using Fusion means that anything that is "Windows only" I can handle. Additionally, the current OS (OS X) satisfies my need for both decent GUI as well as decent commandline (since it's based off of the BSD/NeXT variant). That means I can likely use a lot of the GNU/GPL software as well as off the shelf software.

The one thing I'd ask is what do you need your laptop to do? How do you use yours or how would you use it?

girl_dee 11-23-2011 04:39 PM

I have a Macbook Pro. Cost is a definite issue, but honestly I was going through HP laptops every two years, I process lots of photos and my Mac handles it just fine. I financed this one through Apple, monthly payment I was paying was worth not dealing with the frustration I was having with my HP. The financing was so easy, the finances charges were high, but it was the only way at the time. I also love that the finance people don't bother me with trying to finance something else.

My biggest plus, NO WINDOWS, the virus issues and window updates are just absent, you turn it on, and poof you are online. :)

I LOVE IT!!

Abigail Crabby 11-23-2011 04:51 PM

I want to be able to plug my iPhone into something that will let me
Use my car speakers to listen to my music on my phone. Is this possible?

Gentle Tiger 11-23-2011 04:58 PM

Right now I don't have a laptop. I was using the one that I had through my last job. I am no longer there, so no more laptop.

I would use the laptop for things like the newsletters, a lot of photo work for the newsletters, program books, flyers, music lists (I love music), movies, editing videos, of course the creations of various docs (lectures, class materials for what I teach, spreadsheets, etc) and of course games. I would also need the Windows component because of what I need to provide to those at the church.

I found the laptops that I have used in the past to be frustrating and slow. That's why I am thinking about the MacBook Pro.

I would also need the windows side because of testing that I would be doing if I chose not to sit at the PC.

Thanks for asking.

durrrrrrrr 11-23-2011 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abigail Crabby (Post 472002)
I want to be able to plug my iPhone into something that will let me
Use my car speakers to listen to my music on my phone. Is this possible?

ayup, you can. I use to use "Griffin fm transmitter"

you can get one at best buy

link

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Griffin+...&skuId=1078674

just tune the transmitter to a fm station that is nothing but static and there ya have it. however, once that station picks up a station, you may have to adjust it again.

girl_dee 11-23-2011 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abigail Crabby (Post 472002)
I want to be able to plug my iPhone into something that will let me
Use my car speakers to listen to my music on my phone. Is this possible?

Syr's car has an *auxiliary* slot on the dash that you can plug to the headphone slot on the phone, Not sure if yours has that.

Linus 11-23-2011 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gentle Tiger (Post 472005)
Right now I don't have a laptop. I was using the one that I had through my last job. I am no longer there, so no more laptop.

I would use the laptop for things like the newsletters, a lot of photo work for the newsletters, program books, flyers, music lists (I love music), movies, editing videos, of course the creations of various docs (lectures, class materials for what I teach, spreadsheets, etc) and of course games. I would also need the Windows component because of what I need to provide to those at the church.

I found the laptops that I have used in the past to be frustrating and slow. That's why I am thinking about the MacBook Pro.

I would also need the windows side because of testing that I would be doing if I chose not to sit at the PC.

Thanks for asking.

Then the Mac would work well and you can use my company's product, Fusion, to run Windows in a virtual machine so you can do testing while working on the newsletter. A refurb might work well so that you can max the memory so you can do both at the same time. My current MacBook Pro is a company issued one but I'd definitely get my own that is the same or better model.

Abigail Crabby 11-23-2011 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by durrrrrrrr (Post 472006)
ayup, you can. I use to use "Griffin fm transmitter"

you can get one at best buy

link

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Griffin+...&skuId=1078674

just tune the transmitter to a fm station that is nothing but static and there ya have it. however, once that station picks up a station, you may have to adjust it again.



Thanks that's perfect :) and on my Christmas list now.

Sachita 11-23-2011 05:25 PM

My first PC was an Apple and then a windows 3.1 AT PC. lol

I have spent tons of money on PC's because i always needed it for work, however these days I buy PC's I know that if they break down I can throw them away and buy another. I keep everything on an external drive and I have my own server, hosted, for almost 10 years at the same hosting company.

I recently bought a 500 acer pc running windows 7. It's lightweight and runs great. I stopped spending big money on PC's.

Sachita 11-23-2011 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abigail Crabby (Post 472002)
I want to be able to plug my iPhone into something that will let me
Use my car speakers to listen to my music on my phone. Is this possible?

You can buy this. I have Clear Scan that plugs into my lighter jack and Iphone. The only problem with this is finding a clear station. Otherwise it works fine. i also have little cheap speaker set I plug directly into the Iphone and really blast the sound. I sometimes use this.

durrrrrrrr 11-23-2011 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cajun_dee (Post 472008)
Syr's car has an *auxiliary* slot on the dash that you can plug to the headphone slot on the phone, Not sure if yours has that.

the only thing I didnt like about the auxiliary slot is that it does not charge my phone while in use.

at least the FM transmitter will charge the phone.

I actually have a USB port built into my truck, it basically is the same thing as the auxiliary slot, but it charges the phone will using it.

girl_dee 11-24-2011 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by durrrrrrrr (Post 472051)
the only thing I didnt like about the auxiliary slot is that it does not charge my phone while in use.

at least the FM transmitter will charge the phone.

I actually have a USB port built into my truck, it basically is the same thing as the auxiliary slot, but it charges the phone will using it.

Oh how neat! Yup charging is an issue.

christie 12-08-2011 09:02 AM

New iApp
 
Hey guys -

For those of us "i" folks, my company just released a new app for the iPhone and iPad.

sendpostcard http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sendp...479650305?mt=8

Send real printed postcards straight from your iPhone or iPad. Everybody loves getting personal notes in their mailbox. .99 each. What a deal. For those who live abroad, it can be a postage savings - not paying international rates.

I can give a coupon code for five free postcards if anyone is interested. Just drop me a line.

I would welcome any/all feedback on the app.

Happy postcarding!

I did receive permission from the site owner before posting the link - no conflicts of interest :)

Sachita 12-08-2011 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christie (Post 482483)
Hey guys -

For those of us "i" folks, my company just released a new app for the iPhone and iPad.

sendpostcard http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sendp...479650305?mt=8

Send real printed postcards straight from your iPhone or iPad. Everybody loves getting personal notes in their mailbox. .99 each. What a deal. For those who live abroad, it can be a postage savings - not paying international rates.

I can give a coupon code for five free postcards if anyone is interested. Just drop me a line.

I would welcome any/all feedback on the app.

Happy postcarding!

I did receive permission from the site owner before posting the link - no conflicts of interest :)

This is a great idea!

ButchEire 12-08-2011 09:11 AM

I have several PC's, including laptops but always work on my MacBook Pro 17". The resolution is high quality and doesn't lead to eyestrain. I run Windows XP on Parallels but honestly, don't use it much at all. Apple has plenty of desktop publishing software. I use InDesign and Illustrator for any publishing, on the Mac. On my iPad, I use Numbers and Pages.

As far as "breaking" computers, it's literally impossible unless you choose to dunk it in water,regardless of the manufacturer. Well,ok, also if you open emails from people you don't know but I don't do that. I still have a very capable Gateway 2.2GHz naive Windows machine from 1999 and the only thing i've had to replace was the fan. The thing still runs and has a 300GB hard drive, plus a 500GB external.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Gentle Tiger (Post 472005)
Right now I don't have a laptop. I was using the one that I had through my last job. I am no longer there, so no more laptop.

I would use the laptop for things like the newsletters, a lot of photo work for the newsletters, program books, flyers, music lists (I love music), movies, editing videos, of course the creations of various docs (lectures, class materials for what I teach, spreadsheets, etc) and of course games. I would also need the Windows component because of what I need to provide to those at the church.

I found the laptops that I have used in the past to be frustrating and slow. That's why I am thinking about the MacBook Pro.

I would also need the windows side because of testing that I would be doing if I chose not to sit at the PC.

Thanks for asking.


girl_dee 12-08-2011 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christie (Post 482483)
Hey guys -

For those of us "i" folks, my company just released a new app for the iPhone and iPad.

sendpostcard http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sendp...479650305?mt=8

Send real printed postcards straight from your iPhone or iPad. Everybody loves getting personal notes in their mailbox. .99 each. What a deal. For those who live abroad, it can be a postage savings - not paying international rates.

I can give a coupon code for five free postcards if anyone is interested. Just drop me a line.

I would welcome any/all feedback on the app.

Happy postcarding!

I did receive permission from the site owner before posting the link - no conflicts of interest :)

I am so going to check this out. I would love a coupon. I card the Cards App but they are about $5 a card if I remember right. I would love to send postcards out.

Kelt 01-19-2012 12:05 PM

I think I am now an official "fanboi".

The iPod 80g lead me to the iMac 21, which then lead me to the iPhone 4s, which has now lead me to a Macbook Air 11. :blink:

Each one of these comes with a couple of those stickers you can put on your car.

I think I can skip the car and just put one on my forehead now. :|

Totally sucked in. I'm surrounded.

:theisland:

girl_dee 01-21-2012 08:38 AM

i am trying to convert a PC user to Mac and wanted to bump this thread!

GPS 01-21-2012 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cajun_dee (Post 509703)
i am trying to convert a PC user to Mac and wanted to bump this thread!



Lmao I was sucked in when you said no virus' lol

They say macs don't get virus' I don't know how true that is. But I'm gonna start shopping.

My pt lady said she was buying one at the same time I I bought the iPad 2 and I honestly don't know how I have lived without it haha

Thank you Dee

Okiebug61 01-21-2012 09:01 AM

I am waiting for the I-Car to come out equipped everything I-Want. :-)

girl_dee 01-21-2012 09:03 AM

haha i would be first in line!

iDon't (want) watch tv
iDon't (want) have a car

so iLove my Mac!

girl_dee 01-21-2012 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPS (Post 509709)
Lmao I was sucked in when you said no virus' lol

They say macs don't get virus' I don't know how true that is. But I'm gonna start shopping.

My pt lady said she was buying one at the same time I I bought the iPad 2 and I honestly don't know how I have lived without it haha

Thank you Dee

i ordered mine from Apple, they financed it without a problem (if you have good credit) and it came custom ordered by me!

i will say that when i first got my Mac something was not right. The *processing* wheel just turned and turned and i would lose Safari. i called them the next day and it was exchanged via UPS, no questions asked.

Daktari 01-21-2012 10:27 AM

In our very over-macced household that's called the spinning ball of death Dee :|

Gemme 01-21-2012 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPS (Post 509709)
Lmao I was sucked in when you said no virus' lol

They say macs don't get virus' I don't know how true that is. But I'm gonna start shopping.

My pt lady said she was buying one at the same time I I bought the iPad 2 and I honestly don't know how I have lived without it haha

Thank you Dee

Hackers have not yet found a way to get into Macs. That is a true statement. It will happen eventually, but at this time, they are as virus free as you're going to get.

Now....

I need a new phone. Someone sell me on the iPhone. AND what type is best. 3G? 4G? Holysh*tG?

I use it for texting mainly. Calls, of course. And I'm interested in doing more with pics. Looking info up for work and customers. Not so much on the games or having a thousand apps.

kthnxbai

Linus 01-21-2012 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 510101)
Hackers have not yet found a way to get into Macs. That is a true statement. It will happen eventually, but at this time, they are as virus free as you're going to get.

Now....

I need a new phone. Someone sell me on the iPhone. AND what type is best. 3G? 4G? Holysh*tG?

I use it for texting mainly. Calls, of course. And I'm interested in doing more with pics. Looking info up for work and customers. Not so much on the games or having a thousand apps.

kthnxbai

Not true. http://www.zdnet.com.au/mac-os-x-hac...-139241748.htm

All OSes have at some point or another gotten a virus, been "hacked" (I hate that term -- it's more accurate to say compromised or attacked since some "hackers", of the traditional white-hat variant, actually look to fix systems), or <insert attack vector here>.

The only way to truly ensure a secure system is to take away the biggest cause of compromise: the human being operating it.

girl_dee 01-21-2012 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Incubus (Post 509775)
In our very over-macced household that's called the spinning ball of death Dee :|

oh.


...............

girl_dee 01-21-2012 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 510101)
Hackers have not yet found a way to get into Macs. That is a true statement. It will happen eventually, but at this time, they are as virus free as you're going to get.

Now....

I need a new phone. Someone sell me on the iPhone. AND what type is best. 3G? 4G? Holysh*tG?

I use it for texting mainly. Calls, of course. And I'm interested in doing more with pics. Looking info up for work and customers. Not so much on the games or having a thousand apps.

kthnxbai

I don't think it's worth the time of the *attackers* to attack the Mac with Viruses since they use Windows to infect the dang thing.

I LOVE my iphone 4g. I don't have the Holysh*tG one because they are still working on it.

If you are on my FB you've probably seen lots of pics i've taken with my iphone, you can enhance and crop it in camera which is pretty good, but I am not sure if the camera is that much better than any other camera phone, but the reviews say it is.

Strappie 01-21-2012 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 510101)

I need a new phone. Someone sell me on the iPhone. AND what type is best. 3G? 4G? Holysh*tG?

I use it for texting mainly. Calls, of course. And I'm interested in doing more with pics. Looking info up for work and customers. Not so much on the games or having a thousand apps.

kthnxbai

I had a hard time transitioning from a Droid to the iPhone 4 here are some of the reasons....

Texting on a iPhone is not as easy as on a Droid/Android.. another words it takes some time getting use to.

Camera.. it's not nearly as good as some of the New Androids/Droids

Graphics in my opinion is not nearly as vibrant as a Droid/Android

Apps are not as good as the Droid/Androids (there maybe less to choose from but lets face it there are PLENTY with better quality, I find there are a lot of iPhone apps with problems and I'm constantly deleting them.

Talking
when making a phone call I have to change screens to talk on the phone otherwise my cheek hits the MUTE button or the SPEAKER phone .. pisses me off. This one is my biggest pet peeve.

However I do like a lot of the options it has. I'm not a hater of the iPhone but I may go back to the Droid/Androids for my next phone. I have a nother year on my contract to change my mind.

gaea 01-21-2012 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 510101)
Hackers have not yet found a way to get into Macs. That is a true statement. It will happen eventually, but at this time, they are as virus free as you're going to get.

Now....

I need a new phone. Someone sell me on the iPhone. AND what type is best. 3G? 4G? Holysh*tG?

I use it for texting mainly. Calls, of course. And I'm interested in doing more with pics. Looking info up for work and customers. Not so much on the games or having a thousand apps.

kthnxbai

i have a white iphone 4 and i love it...it does everything. this is my second iphone....you should get one...also i should mention my co worker just got her first one and ive been showing her how to use it.

You will love the iphone...i know im sold on them

girl_dee 01-21-2012 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strappie (Post 510134)
I had a hard time transitioning from a Droid to the iPhone 4 here are some of the reasons....

Texting on a iPhone is not as easy as on a Droid/Android.. another words it takes some time getting use to.

Camera.. it's not nearly as good as some of the New Androids/Droids

Graphics in my opinion is not nearly as vibrant as a Droid/Android

Apps are not as good as the Droid/Androids (there maybe less to choose from but lets face it there are PLENTY with better quality, I find there are a lot of iPhone apps with problems and I'm constantly deleting them.

Talking
when making a phone call I have to change screens to talk on the phone otherwise my cheek hits the MUTE button or the SPEAKER phone .. pisses me off. This one is my biggest pet peeve.

However I do like a lot of the options it has. I'm not a hater of the iPhone but I may go back to the Droid/Androids for my next phone. I have a nother year on my contract to change my mind.

I've heard people talk about the mute button thing. I don't know but on my iphone the entire screen goes black (no buttons to hit) when you have it upright, when you pull it down to look at it, the screen comes on again with all the buttons lit up.

Sassy 01-21-2012 09:33 PM

I <3 heart <3 my iPhone. It's one of the first 3Gs models. Has loads of memory and currently hosts the majority of the music I have stored on my PC. I can spend hours with little earbuds in my ears listening to my favorite music.
I've got some fun apps on it and I enjoy that.
But the very best thing? The 3G capability and google maps. I no longer get lost when I visit friends out of town!!! *laughs* Absolutely worth it.

GPS 01-21-2012 09:37 PM

I didn't like the iPhone 3G but I love my ipad2 . I am having fun building a new MacBook

Kelt 01-21-2012 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 510101)

I need a new phone. Someone sell me on the iPhone. AND what type is best. 3G? 4G? Holysh*tG?

I use it for texting mainly. Calls, of course. And I'm interested in doing more with pics. Looking info up for work and customers. Not so much on the games or having a thousand apps.

kthnxbai

I have the 4s. It's my first smartphone so I can't speak to comparisons. I don't do games and can't type on those little screens for shit. So, Siri rocks for the clueless and voice texting can't be beat. For me, the clueless, who doesn't even really understand the world of apps, it's nice to just ask the question without knowing what app or trick to use and get an answer. I have been finding some pretty cool non-game tools as well. The camera seems pretty good, but if I want to play "photographer", I use one of my others. Works fine as a browser too. I'm know it goes well beyond the bit I've done, it seems like a solid buy to me.

Gemme 01-22-2012 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Linus (Post 510120)
Not true. http://www.zdnet.com.au/mac-os-x-hac...-139241748.htm

All OSes have at some point or another gotten a virus, been "hacked" (I hate that term -- it's more accurate to say compromised or attacked since some "hackers", of the traditional white-hat variant, actually look to fix systems), or <insert attack vector here>.

The only way to truly ensure a secure system is to take away the biggest cause of compromise: the human being operating it.

Awwww, Linus! Why you gotta take the wind out of my sails?

Technically, I overheard a tech telling someone that, so it's good to pass that news along.

Thanks.

*Anya* 01-22-2012 09:42 AM

Gemme, I was a late adopter of a smartphone. Felt intimidated I think.

I got my 3GS right before the 4 came out (of course).

I absolutely love it! It is so intuitive, I easily figured out how to use it. I have probably 35 apps, tons of songs, play multi-player games with folks around the world, use it for the Planet as my mini portable computer, etc.

Can't say enough good things about it. I still have 10.5 GB available so it feels wasteful to upgrade to the 4 yet but am craving a love affair with Siri (sorry honey, Siri will be my other butch at some point) and I want Face Time, too.

Yes, I love my IPhone:)

Gentle Tiger 02-18-2012 09:12 AM

I have entered the Mac side.

:hammer: carry on

Daktari 02-18-2012 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gentle Tiger (Post 530088)
I have entered the Mac side.

:hammer: carry on

You've walked into the Light my son *makes sign of The Apple over GT*

Scorp 02-18-2012 09:30 AM

I LOVE :heartbeat: my Samsung Galaxy Epic 4G Touch. I've had this phone since October 2011. Everyone raves about their IPhones, and the Galaxy is comparable to that.

Also in love with my Nano 5th Generation Ipod and is the best generation version out there since it has FM radio and other bells and whistles which the others don't have...


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:26 AM.

ButchFemmePlanet.com
All information copyright of BFP 2018