BargainBin – Keep you Informed when iPhone App is on Sale

by Simon Ng on August 5, 2009



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Everyone loves freebies. Even we need to buy something, we hope it’s offered at a discount. For iPhone users, we also love free iPhone applications. The same, we wanna purchase a paid app at a reduced price.

Occasionally, some paid iPhone apps go on sale for a limited period and are offered at a price reduction (or even free). If you’re lucky, you may be able to grab the paid app at a cheaper price. But how do you know or get informed when an application is on sale? iTunes App Store does not build with feature to keep track with App price change. And, it’s impossible for you to log onto App Store and keep track with the price change manually.

So, here comes to BargainBin, an iPhone application that keeps you informed when the price of iPhone app is reduced. BargainBin is free for download from App Store. The interface is very intuitive and well-designed. You can easily look up those iPhone apps that are with reduced price. What’s more is you can simply tap the “Free” button and BargainBin shows all those paid apps that are now for free download. Cool, right? It can help you save money.

BargainBin - Free App

BargainBin is now freely available on App Store. You can click this direct iTunes link to download.

BargainBin is not the only way to keep track of price change of iPhone applications. Other iPhone applications such as AppSniper and PandoraBox also offer similar features. Alternatively, if you want to be alerted via email, you can check out a website called FreeAppAlert. After you subscribe to its feed, FreeAppAlert will email you when any paid iPhone app becomes free.

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1 davedalus August 5, 2009 at 3:27 am

great tip, didn’t know about this app. thanks.

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2 jason m August 6, 2009 at 3:59 pm

Hey this app has push notifications too, very nice =)

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