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Best app deals of the day! 6 paid iPhone apps for free for a limited time

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Everyone likes apps, but sometimes the best ones are a bit expensive. Now and then, developers put paid apps on sale for free for a limited time, but you have to snatch them up while you have the chance. Here are the latest and greatest apps on sale in the iOS App Store.

These apps normally cost money and this sale lasts for a limited time only. If you go to the App Store and it says the app costs money, that means the deal has expired and you will be charged. 

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Biorhythms 4U

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Looking to empathize with others in a new way? You might want to explore biorhythms. This app gives you the opportunity to check out the biorhythms of those around you.

Ohajiki Web Browser

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Ohajiki is a powerful web browser that packs complete browsing control into a unique circle-gesture function. With tilt scrolling, bookmark importing, QR code scanning, and more, Ohajiki Web Browser is filled with features.

DMD Panorama

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Because this app lets you complete the entire turn of a panoramic photo, works with the front camera for panoramic selfie, and comes with a 3D viewer, it bests the panoramic feature built into your iPhone.

BoothClub

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What’s a party without a photo booth? Why, that’s no party at all. Luckily, BoothClub is here to help you turn even the most boring of situations into a laugh with this photo booth app.

Pixagram

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Easily create stunning images with Pixagram, and share them to your favorite social network. Add unique filters, effects, and frames to create a great design piece.

Workout Playlist

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Workout Playlist is the first weightlifting-oriented app to introduce the playlist format for a workout. Select the muscle groups you would like to train, and target time and intensity. “Shuffle” a workout playlist based on your selection, or build your own from the library of exercises.

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