Today’s apps gone free: Outline, Dayflow, Aura and more
Store your thoughts and ideas in a digital notebook, improve the flow of your day, and check the forecast with a glance with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Dayflow – Finish your day activities on time ($1.99 → Free, 7.8 MB): This productivity app will help you complete all of your activities before the day ends. It’s the ideal app for those who need a little extra motivation.
With Dayflow, the clock is always ticking. Once you determine when your work day ends, start adding all of the activities you need to complete. You can allot different amounts of time to each activity with the swipe of a finger. When it’s time to start an activity, simply tap the play button. The clock will tick down on your chosen activity, and you’ll receive a push notification when you’re out of time. You can also switch between activities if need be.
Dayflow – Finish your day activities on time is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 22 ratings.
Aura – A Minimal Hourly Weather Forecast App ($1.99 → Free, 882.0 KB): Check the forecast with just a glance with Aura. It’s for those who prefer minimalistic weather apps.
Aura will automatically determine your location and forecast the weather upon launch. You’re provided with the current conditions and temperature at first. You can then slide your finger around the circle to view conditions and temperatures for each hour. Weather icons will change in real time as will the colors, helping you get a quick overview. The app also supports both Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Aura – A Minimal Hourly Weather Forecast App is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 34 ratings.
Universal:Jungle Jam – Child Friendly! ($2.99 → Free, 14.2 MB): Keep your toddler entertained with this interactive music app. Jungle Jam was designed for children ages one through four.
It’s completely free of buttons, menus, and in-app purchases, so your young child can mash away on the xylophone without any interruptions. The app also includes a fully interactive environment, allowing your child to activate a variety of animations by tapping all over the screen.
Jungle Jam – Child Friendly! is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 60 ratings.
iPad:Outline… ($1.99 → Free, 57.3 MB): Store your thoughts and ideas in digital notebooks with Outline. It’s for students, teachers, business professionals, and anyone else in need of a notebook.
Outline can be whatever you want it to be. You’re able to sketch ideas, organize notes, annotate documents, keep a journal, and so much more. It has a wide variety of built-in pens, highlighters, styles, tables, and formatting options to choose from. It also includes Pogo and JotScript support. Your notebooks can be encrypted, exported as PDFs, and shared to the cloud.
Outline… is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 24 ratings.
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