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User friendly App Store promo codes
taptaptap.com — If you’re an iPhone developer, then surely you’ve given out promo codes for your apps. Most developers... usually just send out the promo codes… sometimes with instructions on how to redeem them… sometimes with no details at all. The latter can obviously ... (more) User friendly App Store promo codes
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User friendly App Store promo codes
taptaptap.com 10/30/2009 — If you’re an iPhone developer, then surely you’ve given out promo codes for your apps. Most developers usually just send out the promo codes… sometimes with instructions on how to redeem them… sometimes with no details at all. The latter can obviously ...
Promo App Codes | Share your iPhone Promo Codes
promoappcodes.com 12/9/2008 — application Smart Dial added to garywkfung 's wish list garywkfung voted on the application Smart Dial garywkfung created the application Smart Dial application DigiDrummer added to aurorasparadox 's wish list application Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D ...
Update: Promo codes again allowed for 17+ apps
tuaw.com 7/27/2009 — Recently, we reported that developers were not able to request promo codes for their iPhone apps if the app had received a 17+ rating due to having an embedded web browser, unfiltered 3rd party content, or contained excessive violence or sexual ...
iPhone app promo codes trickle out
download.com 12/3/2008 — (Credit: CNET) On Tuesday, the first promotional codes that will make iPhone apps free to some users began trickling out of the App Store. Apple is finally bequeathing apps developers with a way to let some media testers review an app at no ...
The iPhone can scan 2d codes?
webtopmania.blogspot.com 8/28/2008 — Find out how to use your iPhone as a scanner for 2d codes. Find out how you can generate 2d codes and tag the REAL world; thus hard-linking it to wikipedia.
Apple withholding promo codes for 17+ iPhone apps | Apple - CNET News
news.cnet.com 7/17/2009 — Apple giveth, and Apple taketh away. That's the way some developers are feeling after Apple began refusing to give developers promo codes for iPhone applications rated 17+. Apple allows its iPhone developers to request up to 50 promotional codes ...
Apple strips devs of promo codes for apps rated 17+
arstechnica.com 7/17/2009 — In a controversial move, Apple has taken away the ability for developers  to give promotional codes to reviewers if their App Store offerings have a rating of 17+. This has caused quite a stir in the development world ...
TiPb Give Away: PCalc Wants Your Input — Has 30 Promo Codes to Prove It!
theiphoneblog.com 30 days ago — PCalc [$9.99 - iTunes link ] has 30 promo codes to give away to TiPb readers willing to help them out with a little survey. Here’s the thing: since “free apps no longer have to stay free”, and in-app purchases are now available ...
Apple gives developers the ability to use promo codes
tuaw.com 12/4/2008 — Apple has now given developers the ability to use promo codes to give away copies of their applications on the App Store . Previously, developers had to build a special version of their application (i.e. Ad-hoc copy) that included a mobile ...
Blu Ray Creator, Blu-ray Movie Creator, Blu Ray Creator for Mac
bluray-creator.com 8/10/2009 — Great solution for Blu-ray movies! Convert and burn various formats of videos to Blu-ray Discs (BD) and DVD (AVCHD), and play them on Blu-ray players (including Sony PlayStation 3).
'Breakthrough' on online music rights in Europe for iTunes, other servicesApple 10/21/2009
BRUSSELS — The EU's top antitrust official on Wednesday described a deal among Apple's iTunes, music companies, distributors and online licensing groups as a "great breakthrough" that would roll out more Internet music sales across Europe.
Nokia sues Apple over patentsApple 10/22/2009
Global mobile phone giant Nokia is taking its competition against upstart iPhone maker Apple to court, filing a suit today that claims the Cupertino company is violating 10 of its wireless technology patents.