Apple has sent out emails offering iTunes credit to certain customers who bought iPhoto, iMovie, or the iWork apps — Keynote, Pages, and Numbers — on Sept. 1 or later, before the company’s recent iPhone announcement. Those customers must have also purchased a new iOS device after Sept. 1. During the September iPhone announcement, Apple said they’d be offering those apps for free. Customers who purchased any of those apps on or after Sept. 1 are now being offered credit, based on the apps they purchased. The credit can be used toward any iTunes purchase. [via MacRumors]
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