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Snapture 2.1 launched along with MILLION Trial Giveaway; Premium version available as a free trial

Categories: Applications, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 at 12:57 PM

The best camera app for the iPhone, Snapture, has been updated and to celebrate the release, the company is also launching the new MILLION Trial Giveaway.

The main and most visible new feature of Snapture 2.1 is the embedded free trial, giving users a chance to experience all the benefits of Snapture Premium. This includes access to the uber-cool QuickView System which enables users to view and delete pictures without ever having to enter Camera Roll – and the new ColorAccent feature.

The Snapture MILLION Challenge is available until 1,000,000 Snapture free trials have been used. After that period, or as soon as you fall in love in QuickView System, you can pay $7.99 in order to keep using the premium version. Otherwise, if you don’t want to buy it, you can still use Snapture only without QuickView — it’s still much better solution than iPhone’s built-in camera app.

Snapture is available in 9 different languages, and requires a jailbroken iPhone. The app can be downloaded via Installer.app (under Utilities) or Cydia.

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