New sticker pack for iMessage is a grammar Nazi’s dream come true | Inquirer Technology

New sticker pack for iMessage is a grammar Nazi’s dream come true

/ 02:35 AM September 17, 2016

Unravel friendships, make enemies, or just plain have fun with like-minded individuals while correcting one another grammatically. Image Screengrabbed from Apple App Store

Grammar Nazis all over the world, rejoice! A new tool has been made just for you to make more enemies as well as annoy your friends even further and it is aptly named Grammar Snob.

Grammar Snob is a sticker pack that has just been made available on the iOS 10’s iMessage app. It allows users to do editorial corrections on conversations in iMessage through its collection of grammatically correct stickers. The sticker pack even includes various scribbles and cross-outs that may either amuse or infuriate people,  reports The Verge.

Screengrabbed from Twitter

The sticker pack was developed by John Haney and will go for 99 cents on the App Store.  Alfred Bayle

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TOPICS: App Store, Apple, grammar, iMessage, iOS 10
TAGS: App Store, Apple, grammar, iMessage, iOS 10

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