How to get paid iPhone apps for free, legitimately
Sometimes paid iPhone apps become free for a period of time as a promotion, but who's promoting the promotion? If you don't know an app exists, and you have no way of hearing that it's free, you're not going to get in on the deal. That's where FreeAppAlert comes in. The site publishes a daily list of new free apps, and normally-paid apps that have become free. It's like winning an iPhone shopping spree every day!You can subscribe to the FreeAppAlert website, or get alerts on Twitter or Facebook. It's not as if all of these apps are going to be great, but this site should appeal to the people who leave the ubiquitous "this app costs too much" reviews on every paid app in the store.
[via Lifehacker]












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Subscribe to commentsMoney MikeAug 3rd 2009 9:08AM
Did apple buy this site or have there really been no other things besides the iphone to cover for the last few days?
MarkAug 3rd 2009 9:14AM
4 Iphone related posts in the past 4 days with no other posts in between. Bah.
iGateAug 3rd 2009 9:44AM
lol
swimtedswimAug 3rd 2009 9:50AM
I know, who do they think they are??? Engadget???
BaronAug 3rd 2009 1:56PM
That looks like a good deal to me. There are about 10 or so free apps up today, maybe something on there will be useful.
Brian HeibertAug 15th 2009 8:28PM
I just got a new iPhone
I love it
I love Apple.
Stop putting down Apple.
Put down Microsoft for a change!
HunnenkoenigOct 4th 2009 1:52PM
Or you can also use PromoDispenser com to get promo codes with a single buttonclick directly from the developers. No olottery, no sweepstakes, no drawings.
It's free to use and you get paid apps. You just have to register and write a review in exchange.