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Apple makes 5 top-rated iOS apps available for free during 1-day Leap Year sale ($15 savings)

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Apple has now kicked off a “Leap Into Leap Year” sale offering 5 well rated apps for free. Regular up to $5, it has a been a year or more since the last time we saw these apps go free. They combine for a 4+ star rating from over 16,000 reviews.

You’ll find the rest of our discounted apps and games right here.

More details on Spark Camera:

Spark enables you to record, enhance and share life’s best moments through beautiful HD videos. What ignites a spark in your life? A gorgeous sunrise, an afternoon with friends at the beach, a kid’s smile… whatever it may be, the world is full of inspirational moments; capture them with Spark Camera.

Features:
– Capture new video with Spark or import videos from your Camera Roll
– Create HD 1080p videos
– Add music from your music collection
– Apply high quality filters with dynamic light leaks (11 striking filters available)
– String together up to 45 seconds of footage
– Easily trim, rearrange or delete clips
– Have unlimited video projects in progress
– Save to your Spark gallery as well as your Camera Roll
– Share via Email, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, iMessage, and AirDrop

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices