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Apple Offers Keynote and iLife for Teachers

MikeXpop writes "Apple announced that its two new apps, Keynote and iLife, will be available for teachers for only $15, saving educators $113 (compared to the regular education price). Also, Apple is extending the deadline for free Jaguar for teachers. Both offers end March 31st."

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  1. Read the fine print by tbmaddux · · Score: 3, Informative
    From the sign up page for the iLife/Keynote discount bundle:
    Enrollment in this program constitutes your consent to Apple contacting you by email or postal mail with news and other materials about products, promotions, and other developments that may be of interest to you. This program is not subject to certain aspects of Apple's Privacy Policy, such as opting out of follow-up communications.
    Anyone else interpret that last sentence as a lifetime spam subscription that cannot be cancelled?
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  2. Also for Higher Ed. Instructors by Llywelyn · · Score: 3, Informative

    The article here only links to the deal for K-12 teachers, however, it also applies to full-time faculty at colleges and universities. Once again only in the United States. It is covered in more detail in their Higher Education section (go figure). As a reminder, Students can still purchase Keynote for $79 and iLife for $49 at The Apple Store.

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