TiPb After Dark: SinSearch Brings Bad Things to Your iPhone (Updated)

SinSearch [Free - iTunes link] is a very bad iPhone app. Not bad as in badly done by any means -- bad as in it helps you find things that are bad for your health, bad for your wallet, and/or bad for any chance at a career in public office should they be discovered. (Which means, of course, it should be wildly popular):
SinSearch uses your GEOlocation (GPS) to pinpoint bars, clubs, taxis, spirits, wine bars and many more locations nearest your current location. Scroll through a list of results and click to find locations organized by distance away from you. Address, phone number, map and directions are all provided within the app. Perfect for those of you looking to have a memorable night of fun in a new town or in your very own backyard! It will not only help you find fun but help you get out of trouble with searches for lawyers, churches, hospitals and more!
Nice little shot of redemption there at the end! If you give it a try, let us know what you think!
UPDATE: App is now free!
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Now that's what I'm talking about. I'm definitely going to download this app and give it a shot.
I dunno... $1.99 for a "free" app is a tad much...
Free eh? I think Rene needs a math lesson.
It was free for a while after launch, now it's $1.99. I don't need a math lesson, I need less snarky, more fast responding commenters! :p
Free is over but still a nice app! Nice write up as well, Rene!
BTW, it's FREE again now!
I just want to make it clear that this app is nothing to do with us; sinsearch.com search/directory site has been around for a decade and I'm at loss why they couldn't had found a different name? Any ideas?