Today’s Apps Gone Free: 12 Minute Athlete HIIT Workouts, Stezza, Chain3D And More
All you need is 12 minutes each day to work your body into shape with 12 Minute Athlete HIIT Workouts. We also have a music player made for cruising in the car, and a 3-D matching game.
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iPhone:12 Minute Athlete HIIT Workouts ($2.99 → Free, 2.1 MB): All you need is 12 minutes each day to work your body into shape with this high intensity interval training program.
You must first define the equipment available to you to allow 12 Minute Athlete HIIT Workouts to come up with matching exercises. Then prepare yourself for a collection of short and intense exercises accompanied by detailed instructions and video demonstrations. You’re able to save your favorite workouts and interval timers for easy access later on, and you can perform every exercise by itself at any time. The app includes more than 185 exercises, seven possible equipment choices with the option to use only your body weight, and the ability to share your workout on Facebook or Twitter. 12 Minute Athlete HIIT Workouts is available for free today only (05/06). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 59 ratings. Universal:InstantSave for Instagram, Vine and SnapChat ($2.99 → Free, 6.7 MB): Save photos and videos from Instagram, Vine, and Snapchat with this social networking app.
Log in to your existing Instagram, Vine, and Snapchat accounts to get started. You’re then able to view and interact with the content on all three social networking services, and save anything you like. Content can be searched for and downloaded in batches on both Vine and Instagram. The app also includes the ability to switch between services with just a tap. InstantSave for Instagram, Vine and SnapChat is available for free today only (05/06). It has a 4-star rating with a total of 173 ratings.Seurat ($0.99 → Free, 99.4 MB): Browse through a virtual gallery of Georges-Pierre Seurat’s work with this lifestyle app.
Upon first launch, the app will need a moment to generate thumbnails for the hundreds upon hundreds of included pieces of art. You can then swipe through the scrolling list of thumbnails, search for specific works of art by keyword, or break them down by category. Each piece is presented in HD, allowing you to zoom way in without losing detail. The app also includes the ability to save and share artwork, links to videos, and a brief biography. Seurat is available for free today only (05/06). It has a 5-star rating with a total of 6 ratings.Stezza ($0.99 → Free, 3.1 MB): This music player was made for cruising in the car.
It's large, easy to read buttons allow you to play, skip, pause, and crank up your music with little effort. You're able to choose new tunes by tapping on the album art or by swiping right to left on the screen. You can also change the color of the entire interface to match your mood or style. The app works great in portrait or landscape orientation as well. Stezza is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 208 ratings.My Incredible Body - A Kid's App to Learn about the Human Body ($2.99 → Free, 369.9 MB): Take a tour of the human body with this visually stunning education app.
It includes eight different categories that cover everything from brain and nerves to bones of the skeleton. Immersive, medically accurate 3-D models and animations allow your child to get a close look at the human body and identify organs and other anatomical structures. Fun facts accompany each and every anatomical structure, and your child is even able to dissect the models using common gestures. My Incredible Body - A Kid's App to Learn about the Human Body is available for free today only (05/06). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 118 ratings.Chain3D ($1.99 → Free, 10.6 MB): Spin a 3-D cube to create matches of three or more blocks in this puzzle game.
Just tap on an open space on the cube to create a match. Even if you can't create a match, you still have to place your chosen block somewhere on the cube. Since the cube builds up from the inside out, you can sever entire chunks by matching blocks that are hanging on by a thread. The game includes four difficulty levels, and leaderboards via Game Center. Chain3D is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 105 ratings. iPad:There Are Fish In My Tree ($0.99 → Free, 206.8 MB): An interactive rhyming storybook about a little boy and some new friends he finds in a tree.
The story can be read alone or your child can follow along with the professional narration. Each of the 13 colorful pages are loaded with interactive items, and hints are available to ensure your child gets to experience all of them. There Are Fish In My Tree is available for free today only (05/06). It has a 5-star rating with a total of 7 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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