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Free Book Update for iOS 18 + PhotoTranslator App

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Special Sale Ends in 24 Hours Hello, Our biggest sale of the year is about to end, and we don't want

Special Sale Ends in 24 Hours Hello, Our biggest sale of the year is about to end, and we don't want you to miss out on this incredible opportunity. In just 24 hours, our special offer of 50% off everything at AppCoda will come to an end. This includes all our ebooks covering Swift and SwiftUI, as well as our app templates like Photo Translator, Gemini AI Chat, and Coin Tracker. We're currently working on iOS 18 revisions for all our Swift and SwiftUI books. The updated Mastering SwiftUI book is set to launch in September, with the rest following later this year. For our intermediate book, which currently focuses on UIKit, we're developing a brand new edition centered on SwiftUI. You do not need to wait for the update. Here's the best part: if you purchase any of our books now, you'll receive all iOS 18 updates absolutely free. This means you can start learning immediately and still benefit from the latest content when it's released. So, don't miss your chance to get 50% OFF EVERYTHING: - All ebooks ([Swift]() / [SwiftUI](=)) - All app templates ([Photo Translator](=) / [Gemini AI Chat]() / [Coin Tracker]() This special offer runs from now until August 15th (23:59 PST). Choose one of the products above and use the discount code APPCODA10 at checkout to claim your 50% discount. Get the Photo Translator Source Code for Free ​ We've released [PhotoTranslator](=), our new app project showcasing iOS 18's new Translator framework and Text Recognition APIs. This comprehensive package includes the full source code for the PhotoTranslator app, delivered as a ready-to-explore Xcode project. By diving into this code, you'll gain invaluable hands-on experience with implementing the latest Translator APIs using Swift and SwiftUI. Normally priced at $49, but during this promotion period, you can get the PhotoTranslator project for free when you [purchase the professional package]( of our Swift/SwiftUI books. Thank you again for being part of the AppCoda community. Have questions? Reply to this email, and we'll be happy to help! Happy coding, Simon ​ [[facebook]​](=)[[twitter]​]([[instagram]​]() ​ Unit 1104, 11/F Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, n/a n/a ​[Unsubscribe]( · [Preferences](​ [[Built with ConvertKit]​](=)

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