Today's Apps Gone Free: Manifesto, StarSafari, A Fine Musician And More
Share the news in an instant with Dorian Postevca's Manifesto. We also have an app that puts the entire Milky Way Galaxy into the palm of your hand, and a rhythmical interactive storybook.
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iPhone:Manifesto - the Instant Newsmaker ($1.99 → Free, 17.0 MB): Share the news in an instant with Manifesto. It immediately begins to record video or capture audio upon launch. You're able to switch between the two in a snap with a swipe. You can also pause the video or audio if need be, and then pick it right back up again. All of your recordings can be organized by type, time, or location. You're able to edit their descriptions as well. Manifesto allows you to share as many video and audio recordings as you want all at the same time via YouTube, Facebook, or email. The app also includes HD video recording, the ability to disable instant recording, and the ability to choose whether you want to start recording video or audio upon launch.
Manifesto - the Instant Newsmaker is available for free today only (07/26). It has a 5-star rating with a total of 25 ratings. Universal:Secure Filebox ($1.99 → Free, 6.5 MB): Store almost anything behind a wall of encryption with this productivity app. You're able to store and organize notes, photos, videos, audio files, location data, and documents. Files can be imported from your computer via Wi-Fi, or you can pull them in from your inbox. You're also able to capture photos, videos, and audio right from within the app, and even scan documents and export them as PDFs. The app also includes 256-bit encryption, passcode or password protection, iCloud support, sorting, and search.
Secure Filebox is available for free today only (07/26). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 80 ratings.A Fine Musician ($1.99 → Free, 133.5 MB): Tag along with the Fine Musician as he marches through a quiet little village causing a mighty muddle of townsfolk to follow along. The rhythmical story is accompanied by hand-drawn illustrations, which can be interacted with in a variety of ways. Visual cues allow young children to hunt down the interactive items with ease. The app includes 19 interactive pages, and professional quality narration.
A Fine Musician is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 11 ratings.StarSafari ($1.99 → Free, 84.0 MB): This education app puts the entire Milky Way Galaxy into the palm of your hand. The app contains all of our solar system's major planets and moons. It also includes 120,000 stars from the Hipparcos catalog, which is a database of the brightest and nearest stars. You're able to tap on any planet, moon, or star to select it, allowing you to learn more about it or even fly into orbit around it. The app also includes the ability to animate the flow of time, and search for something specific by keyword.
StarSafari is available for free today only (07/26). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 10 ratings.BLiP ($0.99 → Free, 14.3 MB): Try to safely guide BLiP to the end of each level in this abstract platformer. You're able to slide and tumble BLiP across the environments by tapping each side of the screen. Utilize environmental objects to clear treacherous areas, and collect all three stars in each level to unlock the exits. The game includes more than 60 levels, unlockable bonus levels, and leaderboards via Game Center.
BLiP is available for free today only (07/26). It has a 4-star rating with a total of 82 ratings. iPad:Charge The Zombie HD ($1.99 → Free, 113.5 MB): Fend off the onslaught of merciless zombies in this defense game. Waves of zombies approach your outpost from all angles. Try to zap them where they stand by tapping and holding your finger over the top of them. You're able to spend your reward money between waves to upgrade your tower and purchase new exciting weapons to keep them at bay. The game includes 18 outpost upgrades and attacks, different zombie types, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Charge The Zombie HD is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 22 ratings.Sticker Doodle Yoodle - Kids Create their own Doodles with a Book of Fun and Silly Stickers ($2.99 → Free, 25.6 MB): Your child can create oodles of yoodles and then place them in different scenes with this interactive sticker book. When building their character, your child is able to choose from a wide variety of features like eyes, noses, and clothing options. They can then take their yoodle into one of six different scenes and decorate it with hundreds of stickers. Stickers can be moved, resized, and rotated using common multitouch gestures. Each scene they create can be saved to their personal scrapbook.
Sticker Doodle Yoodle - Kids Create their own Doodles with a Book of Fun and Silly Stickers is available for free today only (07/26). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 9 ratings.That concludes today's issue of Apps Gone Free. If you like staying on top of these daily deals, don't forget to check out our free AppsGoneFree app. It provides all the deals each day, and even an archive of past deals that are still active.
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