How do I find an App called connections to put on my i phone?

Someone has that App on their i phone and they are able to catagorize different groups with this program.  Can anyone tell me where I can download this?  Thanks Eleanor

in the iTunes App Store. Go into iTunes, go to iTunes Store and click on the 'Apps' header or just type in the name of the app. Once it downloads, sync it to your iPhone.
Or, just go on your iPhone to the App Store and search and download it. Easy.

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