Today’s apps gone free: A Mechanical Story, Fishbox, Home Streamer and more
We have something for everyone today. Enjoy a relaxing puzzle game, setup a surveillance system, or go fishing. It’s all up to you.
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iPhone:Fishbox – The Best Sport Fishing Tackle App for Anglers. Catch Fish like Tuna, Trout, Salmon via Tides, Solunar, Weather ($1.99 → Free, 30.5 MB): Discover the best fishing times for any location on the planet with this utility app. It’s ideal for anyone who enjoys fishing.
Whether you fish casually or competitively, this will be your go to app. It allows you to find the peak feeding and activity times based on moon position and lunar phase, so you won’t be left waiting for a bite. The app also allows you to save your favorite locations for future reference, receive a weather forecast, record your catches, and share your catches via Facebook and Twitter.
Fishbox – The Best Sport Fishing Tackle App for Anglers. Catch Fish like Tuna, Trout, Salmon via Tides, Solunar, Weather is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 30 ratings.
Universal:Home Streamer – streaming video/audio ($2.99 → Free, 1.9 MB): Turn your iDevice into a surveillance camera with Home Streamer. It’s perfect for anyone who has an extra iDevice just sitting around.
Home Streamer requires zero setup. Just launch the app on your iDevice and point your computer’s web browser at the supplied URL. The live streaming video will beam right to your computer. You’re able to zoom in on and rotate the feed, listen to what’s happening, and even take a screenshot.
Home Streamer – streaming video/audio is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 5 ratings.
ShoppyList (Grocery Shopping List) ($0.99 → Free, 622.6 KB): Craft and share your grocery shopping lists right from your iDevice with this easy to use productivity app. It’s for anyone interested in going digital with their lists.
Just start typing and ShoppyList will suggest items using its built-in library. Add a colon right after your item name to attach a quantity or note. You’re also able to add items by browsing by type or recently added. You can mark items off your list while wandering around the store with a tap. ShoppyList also allows you to create multiple lists, duplicate lists, and share them via email, Messages, or AirDrop.
ShoppyList (Grocery Shopping List) is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 20 ratings.
A Mechanical Story ($0.99 → Free, 152.3 MB): Help Mr. Mechanic fix his robot friend by putting the correct parts in their proper positions in this puzzle game. It’s truly for any puzzle game fanatic.
A Mechanical Story oozes style and charm from the very first puzzle to the last. The object of the game is to pick parts from your tray and put them into the correct positions in order to make them push a single button. The order in which you place your parts is just as important as where they go. The game includes four chapters, 48 perfectly crafted levels, and interactive tutorials that will help guide you through the game.
A Mechanical Story is available for free today only (02/03). It has a 5-star rating with a total of 8 ratings.
iPad:Lil’ Red and the Lazy Coyote ($0.99 → Free, 469.2 MB): An animated storybook that tells a western tale of Little Red Riding Hood. It’s great for parents and teachers.
It’s the tale you know and love, but with a desert twist. It stars a scraggly coyote who is always hungry. When he comes across spunky Lil’ Red and her heaps of delicious food, he simply can’t resist going after it and adventure ensues. The app includes 22 pages of content, interactive elements, and optional narration.
Lil’ Red and the Lazy Coyote is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.
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