Scott Golembiewski of TuneyFish.com, an automotive instructional video network, launched an iPhone app for his instructional car related videos. Smart move providing the community on-demand access to his quality, no-fluff instructional content.
As someone who doesn’t spend much any time under the hood of car, the video break-downs were simple enough to raise my confidence level, should I find the need to check my belts or replace a fuse.
The app itself is just as straightforward and no-nonsense as the TuneyFish website and blog. Functionality couldn’t be easier: one click for the videos and a screen tap to get to the next page. That’s it.
My only suggestion: Make the text a little easier on the eyes; condensing the heavy paragraphs to numbered/bullet lists with larger font may improve the flow.
This is a must have app – you never know when, where and who will need used car repair instructions.
Pick up the free car repair iPhone app and be sure to follow TuneyFish on twitter.
Best of luck Scott!







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