But instead of sitting around twiddling my thumbs, I went back to Instagram to connect with even more people over snail mail. Which sucks, because looking at the galleries of cards people have sent is delightful.Īs much as I enjoy Postcrossing, it’s still a test of patience to wait for your cards to arrive at their destination before you can send even more. Either way, adding the photos becomes a process, and a lot of people don’t even bother. Sometimes I use Google’s PhotoScan app to do it, which does a good job maybe 75 percent of the time when it doesn’t I have to fire up my scanner. The lack of a mobile app is a bit of a pain only in that the site asks you to upload an image of the cards you send or receive. ![]() The site’s design is dated but it does the job: All told, the site’s users have received 15 million postcards.
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