Apple has moved with light-speed to approve an update to Mitt Romney’s new iPhone app, which no longer includes the word “America” misspelled.

App developers for Apple’s devices are famous for complaining that updates can take days or even weeks. But presidential politics appears to have moved the process along a bit more quickly than usual.

The app, which allows people to superimpose campaign slogans over pictures they take, no longer includes the slogan “A Better Amercia.”

The misspelling was mocked on Twitter after the app was released on Tuesday.

“Is our children learning,” one person tweeted, recalling a gaffe from a George W. Bush campaign.

The typo is unlikely to become a major issue in Mr. Romney’s efforts to unseat President Obama. But it is an unfortunate reminder that even the tiniest mistakes are magnified in an era when political opposition is crowdsourced globally.

It’s also a reminder to double-check your work.