Download TraceMe 2.2.0 for iPhone
A Free Entertainment App By Trace Me, Inc
Downloads: 0 Updated: June 11, 2018
You are about to download the TraceMe 2.2.0 for iPhone (Require iOS 10.0 or Later): TraceMe is a free Entertainment App: We’re building the ultimate fan destination—for ultimate fans. TraceMe is where your favorite celebrities share their most important stories, and ...
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TraceMe version 2.2.0 Release Notes
With the recent updates to our new Fan Space area, fans got to explore interactivity with conversations, links, photos, and upvoting or downvoting content and comments. With our latest release, we’re taking it one step further.
We’re looking for the most passionate fan out there. Is it you?
Our brand new Challenges and Fan Score are all about finding and rewarding top fans. We want you to express your insight and creativity, and show off your knowledge. We love collaborating with you to make TraceMe a positive, always-evolving community, and now you’re going to be recognized for what you bring to the table.
In this release:
‣ Earn points and be rewarded for your fandom
‣ Track your status on the Leaderboard; you’ll always know who’s in the lead
‣ Get recognized by the community and by your icons
‣ Add more imagination and motivation to your days with our fun, upbeat challenges
‣ Get right into each Celebrity World with our new streamlined home screen
‣ Share and play YouTube videos inside TraceMe
‣ Jump between categories with our new Fan Space navigation menu
‣ Enjoy the improved overall speed of the app
Download TraceMe for iOS 10.0 or later
TraceMe Version History
• TraceMe 2.8.2 (Latest Version, Updated: October 10, 2018)
• TraceMe 2.8.1 (Updated: September 10, 2018)
• TraceMe 2.7.0 (Updated: August 26, 2018)
• TraceMe 2.6.0 (Updated: August 20, 2018)
• TraceMe 2.5.2 (Updated: August 4, 2018)