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Apple discounts nearly forty of the most popular productivity apps for iOS and Mac

From 9to5Toys.com:

As usual, we’ve been tracking the best iOS price drops and freebies all week. About 48 hours ago we began to notice an influx of price drops for big name productivity apps. And now we know why. Apple has just unveiled its Get Productive App Store sale which features 19 insanely popular iOS productivity apps.

It’s rare to see so many all-time low prices from such a variety of top-tier developers. Here are our top picks:

On the Mac side of the sale there are twenty discounted productivity apps. Again, here are our favorites:

Check out our daily roundups for more of the best iOS apps sales.

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  1. Matthew Frederick - 9 years ago

    Apple didn’t discount anything, independent developers did.

    I know that you know that, but as an independent developer it’s crazy hard to get people to understand that most apps don’t actually come from Apple. This headline reinforces that misunderstanding.

    • Dan DeSilva - 9 years ago

      I see what you’re saying, but Apple did play a role in organizing (and possibly soliciting) these discounts from independent developers. Again, I see where you’re coming from. Thanks for reading!

      • Matthew Frederick - 9 years ago

        I’m with you, they definitely set up the sale and invited certain developers to participate.

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