StretchZ brings at your desk stretching to the iPhone and iPod touch

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Luxembourg City, Luxembourg – publicspace.net, the makers of the successful MacBreakZ Personal Ergonomic Assistant are bringing its high quality illustrated stretching exercises to the iPhone and iPod touch.

Keeping up a regular stretching routine is particularly beneficial to anybody who spends a lot of time behind a desk or in front of the computer. It helps relieve muscular tension, neck, shoulder and backache and contributes effectively to reducing mouse and keyboard-related injuries, eye strain and tension headaches.

StretchZ for iPhone provides these benefits to users on the move. The fact that the software does not need to be installed on the user’s Mac or Windows computer makes it particularly useful in situations where individuals are not allowed to install software on their work computers.

System Requirements:
* iPhone or iPod touch
* iPhone OS 2.1

Pricing and Availability:
* $2 on the Apple’s App Store

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publicspace.net was founded by Frank Reiff in 1996 with the aim of producing affordable best-of-breed software for the Macintosh. In the past decade, our A Better Finder series of file utilities and our MacBreakZ personal ergonomic assistant have become familiar fixtures of the Macintosh community. publicspace.net is also active in the Windows software market. Copyright 1996-2008 publicspace.net. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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