Apple offers Traktor DJ app for free to celebrate five years of app store
08 July 2013, 13:49
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
The Apple App Store turns five years of age this Wednesday (10 July) and the tech giants are celebrating the occasion by giving a handful of items away for free.
Among the likes of Infinity Blade II up for free download are the iPhone and iPad editions of DJing software Traktor. The iPad version of the program normally costs around $19.99, with the iPhone equivalent slightly less at $4.99, but now each are going for nothing at the App Store.
You can download the iPad version here and the iPhone one here.
Photo via CNET.
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