Today’s apps gone free: Remote Media Manager, Krashlander, Countr and more
Manage all of your files across multiple devices, ram into robots with your krashsuit, and take a quick count with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Countr – Quick Count ($0.99 → Free, 1.3 MB): Take a quick count with Countr. It’s great for tracking just about anything.
Countr’s simplistic interface makes taking count quick and painless. You’re able to adjust the count value to match your activity. Then just tap the plus or minus button to count. If you need to make a big counting leap, swipe across the screen. Counts can be saved within the app for later use, and shared via a variety of methods. The app also includes a dark mode, shake to reset, and the ability to show your count as an icon badge.
Countr – Quick Count is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 6 ratings.
Universal:Remote Media Manager Pro – Access Files on Network Devices ($3.99 → Free, 47.8 MB): Manage all of your files across multiple devices with Remote Media Manager. This utility app will come in handy for just about anyone since it can be used for everything from streaming media to managing files remotely.
Remote Media Manager makes managing your files a whole lot easier. You’ll first want to sign into any and all of your cloud services so you can tap into them on the fly. You can then view, move, copy, stream, and manage all of your files between various iDevices, computers, servers, and NAS drives. Remote Media Manager also includes passcode protection, gesture control, background video and audio, and the ability to create favorites.
Remote Media Manager Pro – Access Files on Network Devices is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 28 ratings.
Krashlander – Ski, Jump, Crash! ($1.99 → Free, 29.5 MB): Get revenge on the evil robots that have destroyed your world by ramming into them with your krashsuit in this arcade game. It’s for fans of physics-based games.
Krashlander is all about the physics. Speed down huge mountain slopes to gain speed and wipe out the robots in your way. Manipulate the body of your skier using the directional pad on the right side of the screen to crouch, bend backwards or forwards, and extend. This is the only way you’ll be able to get under obstacles and over gaping crevices. Timing and precision is everything, so be prepared for a challenge. The game includes three difficulty settings, five worlds, and the ability to capture and view replays.
Krashlander – Ski, Jump, Crash! is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 536 ratings.
YoWindow Weather ($2.99 → Free, 46.2 MB): Have a look out the window to see what the conditions are like with this fun weather app. YoWindow is ideal for anyone looking for more than just a list of temperatures from their weather app.
YoWindow is all about watching the weather. You’re presented with a quick look at the current time, temperature, and conditions. Slide your finger from left to right across the screen to scroll time forward and watch as the scene changes to reflect what it’ll be like later on in the day. YoWindow also includes a seven-day forecast and six scenes to choose from.
YoWindow Weather is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 1396 ratings.
Hyperwave ($2.99 → Free, 37.7 MB): Continue your battle against the alien invaders in Hyperwave. It’s for fans of space shooters.
Hyperwave puts you in the cockpit of an advanced spaceship. Your ship can be moved across the bottom of the screen using the left slider, and you can change your direction of fire using the right. Unlike similar space shooters, Hyperwave doesn’t require you to simply defend your ship. You must defend your ground as well at all costs. If an enemy passes the neon line, you’ll take damage. Take too much and it’s game over. The game includes 50 waves to conquer and an endless mode.
Hyperwave is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 29 ratings.
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