Briefly: Readdle slashes up to 70% off iOS app titles in honor of 7th birthday

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in iPhone edited July 2014
Readdle, developer of popular iOS apps like Scanner Pro and PDF Expert 5, is having a 48-hour sale on its iOS app offerings in celebration of its birthday, cutting up to 70 percent off select titles.




Starting at around 1 a.m. Eastern on Thursday, and lasting for two full days, Readdle will be applying huge discounts on its premium app lineup, with up to 70 percent savings in honor of the company's seventh birthday.
It's been long 7 years when we first started as a product company right after the announcement of the first iPhone. Since then, we followed the path of creating the best productivity apps for iOS devices, so the main goal was to empower our users. We managed to grow into a sustainable business with a team of 50 people, 33 million downloads worldwide and top positions on the App Store.
Readdle's temporary price changes are as follows: Applicable discount pricing is available now through the links above and will be active until Saturday at 1 a.m. Eastern.

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    alex101alex101 Posts: 40member

    If you're in the market for a serious PDF reader / editor, PDF Expert 5 is hands down the best tool in terms of features, usability and stability (been using it since day 1, not one single crash!) on the App Store and at 5 bucks, it's an absolute steal. 

  • Reply 2 of 3
    andysolandysol Posts: 2,506member
    alex101 wrote: »
    If you're in the market for a serious PDF reader / editor, PDF Expert 5 is hands down the best tool in terms of features, usability and stability (been using it since day 1, not one single crash!) on the App Store and at 5 bucks, it's an absolute steal. 

    Looks great. I'll buy- thx

    Curious how the new mail markups with compare in iOS 8 and OSX



    Also- I've had scanner pro since day one. Still works perfect in creating a PDF out of any picture. Use it monthly.
  • Reply 3 of 3

    If we wait another 4 years, will Readdle give us 10% to take their apps?

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