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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Get music cheaper: comparing prices for MP3 tracks and albums at major online stores

So you like music, you buy it often and you want to pay less for your downloads. Checking prices manually is a pain, but here is a service that makes it easy: http://www.bytespit.com — compare prices for digital content (music, movies and apps) at major online stores like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, 7 digital and Win Store.

But enough talking. Let's see how much you can really save. So I took 25 best selling tracks and albums from iTunes and verified them on bytespit, here is the results:

Top 25 songs (tracks)
Best offers among the stores are marked green. As you can see, it is worth checking. If buying at the cheapest price you might save about 20c - 70c per song with total of about $5 of savings for the whole set. Now let's get to more interesting things.

Top 25 albums
Prices for albums may be so much different: from 50c to 5$ and even more. Imagine how much you could save over time!

Enjoy your music and don't forget to check prices before buying on bytespit.



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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Compare prices on digital content: iTunes vs Google Play vs Windows Store vs Amazon

Compare prices on digital content with bytespit.com
    Fruitful Bookmarks launches new project called BytesPit — it's a search service built specifically to find digital media content in major online stores and compare prices. Currently it can search mobile applications, music and movies and supports iTunes, Google Play, Windows Store and Amazon. At the moment it is in alpha state, so any feedback, requests and bug reports are highly appreciated, you may leave them in the comments section below. Save your time and money with BitesPit digital content search engine.
 


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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

How to prepare images for mobile applications reviews quicker


This image of an application screenshot wrapped in a mobile mockup was created in less than one minute using Pictofon serivce. With Pictofon you would be able to crate such images easier than ever, just select a mockup, upload your image and define a frame that should appear in mockup.

All in one place:

  • various devices
  • images effects
  • websites screenshots
  • webcam photos

Even some funny pictures with your own mockups.

Start using Pictofon now for creating simple mockups for your reviews or just for fun.

Questions? Issues? Suggestions? Please leave a comment below.



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