Swamiware LLC a leading video game and technology company has announced that it has launched Fircle.com, a website dedicated to providing technology that organizes and improves families. The concept called Family Resource Management (FRM), coined by the Ann Arbor based company provides easy to use tools to manage and optimize all aspects of family life.
?Fircle aims to fulfill the promise that technology can improve your life. Fircle gives you a compelling reason to have a computer in the kitchen? says company President Patrick Alphonso.
The site is on target to provide these benefits to members: happiness, better kids, time saving, make new friends, stay in touch with friends and family, record memories, get support, and tools to get your work done faster.
?You have people using sophisticated software at work that does seemingly remarkable things, but when you go home you?re still writing your grocery list on scrap paper and struggle to update a paper calendar.?
?We have introduced amazing technology that manages all aspects of your family. And have incorporated new social networking technology, and as a result of our research some compelling interactive technology that we were told wasn?t even possible.?
Fircle is the brain child of video game programmers Peter Ward and Patrick Alphonso, colleagues and developers of the home versions of Mortal Kombat. Ward remarks, ?Who says game programmers have not contributed to society There is nothing more important than family. With this website we illustrate this advantage to our members. I think most people will be surprised at the ease of use, depth, and results.?
?In our pre-beta phase we attracted moms around the country who streamlined their home ?enterprise? by using Fircle. Raising a family is one of the most important, challenging and rewarding jobs parents face. We are here to help? Alphonso says.
Sign up at http://www.fircle.com, it?s free for 30 days!
Please make any press questions, interview requests, by contacting Patrick Alphonso at patrick@fircle.com
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