OkCupid is now on the iPhone; eHarmony is …, well, will it ever be?

OkCupid iPhone AppIt was all worth the wait for OkCupid members. The new OkCupid iPhone App (review by reader Dave Evans) brings a lot of the site’s essential functions to the device.

  • Mail and messaging
  • Member search
  • Take and upload photos from the iPhone
  • “Who has viewed me” list
  • OkCupid’s never-ending “Improve matches” quiz

OkCupid focused on the feature set that members will most often use while on the go. The app is a free download from the Apple App Store.

When Match.com’s iPhone app came out six months ago, SingleGuyInNC said that eHarmony, with its drawn-out Guided Communication process and where members cannot search for people that are nearby and “available”, will never really work as a mobile app. Do you agree with him?

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