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Snapseed for iPhone and iPad is Free Until Sept. 23rd


By Louis Trapani - Posted on 20 September 2011

This is quick post to let you know that you can download the photo editing app, Snapseed for iOS (iPhone and iPad) for FREE until September 23, 2011 (previously $4.99). I haven't used it yet, so no review of it as of now. It is highly rated in the App Store though.

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Snapseed - Nik Software, Inc.

At the moment as I try to download it, I am getting a warning from the App Store that "this item is currently being modified" and to "please try again later." So you may not be able to download it right away (depending on when you are reading this here).

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