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Microsoft Garage releases Tossup for iOS and Android, allows you to gather opinions from your friends

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 20, 2019
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Microsoft Garage releases Tossup for iOS and Android, allows you to gather opinions from your friends

Microsoft Garage is a place where interns, employees, and teams from all across the company gather around and work on interesting projects. The folks at Microsoft Garage have released a handful of apps, mostly for competing platforms, offering users with intuitive apps to work with such as the Next Lockscreen, InstaNote, Receipt Tracker and many more.

The latest ones to join the growing portfolio of apps from them is Tossup, an interesting app which allows users to gather opinions from their friends on their devices. This makes event planning, and deciding things like where to eat, where to meet, etc a lot more fun and easy. After creating your question, you can easily invite your friends via SMS, email or Facebook.

The app description reads,

Tossup, a Microsoft Garage project, makes event planning and opinion-gathering a cinch. You ask the questions. Your friends cast the votes. Where to go. When to meet. Tossup lets everybody know. 

The app is only available for iOS and Android, so if it sounds something useful to you, head over to the respective app store and grab the app. Furthermore, you can check out the other projects from Microsoft Garage.

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