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Last week during the presentation of the iPhone 5s and 5c Tim Cook announced, that Apple will release its Pages, Numbers, Keynote, iMovie and iPhoto applications for free. Apple originally offered these two packages for work and play at a price of €4,49 per iLife app and €8,99 per iWork app. New iOS users can thus save less than 40 euros.

However, this offer only applies to those who have their device activated after September 1, 2013, and is not limited to new iPhones or soon-to-be-launched iPads. Apple didn't say exactly when the apps would be available for download, it was expected to happen tomorrow when the finished version of iOS 7 was released. If you use more than one account, it is always the one with which you activated the device.

If you visit the App Store, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, iMovie, and iPhoto will look like you bought them in the past. The same is true of the iLife for Mac package, which is associated with your account in the Mac App Store. So if you're one of those who bought a new iOS device this month, you're free to download, but keep in mind that the apps will take up a few GB of space. If you don't see free apps to download, wait a few hours. Another possible condition is the installed iOS 7 (still in beta version), which will not be released until tomorrow. However, we have not yet confirmed this fact.

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