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Apple runs limited-time sale on 20 popular ‘Amazing Productivity Apps’ for iOS

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A lot of our favorite apps are on sale in this special promotion. Scanner Pro, Fantastical, Launch Center Pro, Clear, Notability, PDF Expert and many more are at or near all time low prices. Too early for back to school?

Full list of Apps and markdowns follows:

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Comments

  1. herb02135go - 10 years ago

    If all of these “productivity” apps are so great why don’t people have more leisure time? Think how much time is spent on using new products.

    • Christian Hoffmann - 10 years ago

      Because when everyone is using them, everyone can be more productive, so there’s no change in relative productivity at all and we all just have to work more and more.

      • Rhynchelma Herion - 10 years ago

        Here’s a lot more stuff you need to do, now we;ll sell you some stuff to make it easier.

        Much of the so called increased productivity is an illusion.

    • Robert Nixon - 10 years ago

      I absolutely have more leisure time as a result of many of these “productivity” apps.

      People who don’t are either using them to do more work in the same amount of time(rather than the same amount of work in less time) or they aren’t using them effectively. It’s that simple.

  2. Rigor Mortis - 10 years ago

    a little description for each app wouldn’t of hurt

  3. Guys, check out PaperBox (gopaperbox.com). It is an insanely beautiful business app for scanning documents and tracking expenses. It has amazing scan quality and is by far the best app in it’s field! Best of all? It’s completely free.

  4. Mr. Webby McWeberton - 10 years ago

    Got a $10 illustrator app for free on my iPad yesterday!