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Greek Life provides easy access to Keeping up with pledge's and member's detailed information. Everyone who has been in a Frat or a Sorority knows that information such as hometown, contact info, and classification is necessary to have available. In the Greek Life iPhone application, for each fraternity and sorority pledge or member the user can input a name, photograph, hometown, birthday, contact number, email, and college classification. In addition to this, the Greek Life user can call, text, and email directly from the application itself, so you do not have to dig through your iPhone contacts list. Keep a list of all Fraternity or Sorority Pledges, keep a list of all active members, keep track of pledge or member specific details, keep photos of each individual member and pledge, keep track of personal Fraternity or Sorority information, quick access to the Greek Alphabet (letters, words, and phonetics), and notes section to input events.
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