We are proud to announce that djay is featured among the year’s best apps in App Store Rewind 2011 and Best of Mac App Store 2011, an annual collection of the year’s best apps as chosen by Apple’s App Store editorial team. djay for iPad was selected as the “iPad App of the Year” in Germany, UK, France, and many other countries. In the US App Store, djay for iPad was the first runner-up for the “iPad App of the Year”. The newly released djay for Mac is the runner-up for the “App of the Year” worldwide in Best of Mac App Store 2011. And finally, we’re thrilled that djay for iPhone is the first runner-up for “iPhone App of the Year” in Japan, and is listed among the notable iPhone music apps of 2011 in the US. Thanks to everyone for supporting us, we couldn’t have done it without you!
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Published on Dec 10, 2011 11:17:43 PM by DJ Software

 


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