theiphoneblog.com - 11/2/2009
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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 to everyone, they’re interested in ...
taptaptap.com - 10/30/2009
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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 ...
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TiPb Give Away: PCalc Wants Your Input — Has 30 Promo Codes to Prove It!
The Free iPhone Blog —
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 to everyone, they’re interested in knowing just which in-app purchasable features interest YOU. Ready? Here’s what you need to do: Download the free version of PCalc Lite [iTunes link] Try it. Rank the following features from the full version that you’d like to see made … Excerpt from: TiPb Give Away: PCalc Wants Your Input â Has 30 Promo Codes to Prove It! ...
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theiphoneblog.com 10/1/2009 —
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TiPb’s Top 5 iPhone Sports Games and Apps
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iPhone developer Tarver Games on the attack —
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