Today’s apps gone free: Lines, Blood Pressure Assistant, Runtastic Squats and more
Fill in the lines, log your blood pressure measurements, and get fit with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Monogram Plus ($0.99 → Free, 3.5 MB): Customize your Apple Watch face with Monogram Plus. Almost any Apple Watch owner will appreciate this one.
Monogram Plus allows you to be you. It’s able to customize all five complications on your watch face with emojis, text, or images. Simply launch the app, choose whichever face you have set, and then fill in the blank. Make sure Monogram Plus is installed on your Apple Watch, and deep press on the watch’s face in order to customize the complications. Your chosen emoji, text, or image will then appear! You can also choose the color of your complication, and force the complication to refresh.
Monogram Plus is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 39 ratings.
Universal:Lines the Game ($2.99 → Free, 18.5 MB): Place or remove colored dots and fill in the drawings in Lines. This zen-like experience can be enjoyed by anyone.
At first glance, Lines may look like a very simple puzzle game due to its minimalist design. But the moment you complete the tutorial level you’ll get a sense of the ingenuity required to succeed. Your objective is to place or remove colored dots in order to fill in more of the line drawings than the other colors. All of the colors move at the same pace, and when they collide they will stop in their tracks, so cutting off paths is key. The game includes 250 puzzles, five different modes, and daily challenges.
Lines the Game is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 15 ratings.
Blood Pressure Assistant – log, monitor and track your blood pressure measurements ($2.99 → Free, 5.9 MB): Log your blood pressure measurements with Blood Pressure Assistant. It’s a great tool to help you and your doctor get your blood pressure under control.
Blood Pressure Assistant is simple and effective. It allows you to log your blood pressure readings, heart rate, and the date and time of the measurements and recall them at any time. Measurements are displayed in list form, and you can view charts along with seven-day and monthly averages. The data can be synced with the Apple Health app, and exported via email.
Blood Pressure Assistant – log, monitor and track your blood pressure measurements is available for free today only (03/27). It has a 2.5-star rating with a total of 33 ratings.
Runtastic Squats PRO – Workout, Trainer & Rep Counter ($1.99 → Free, 31.0 MB): Turn your iDevice into your personal fitness trainer with Runtastic Squats. It’s ideal for those who want to define their thighs and firm up their buttocks.
It’s able to take you from zero to 150 squats by putting through three training plans. The app is able to count your squats automatically and notify you when to take breaks. It also records all of your personal stats and records, including calories burned. You’re able to share your workouts and records via Facebook, Twitter, or email.
Runtastic Squats PRO – Workout, Trainer & Rep Counter is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 1100 ratings.
Numbers and Counting Early Learning Math Match Games for Kids in Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st Grade ($3.99 → Free, 23.7 MB): Designed with your little one in mind, this educational app focuses on number identification, counting skills, and color matching. It’s perfect for parents with children in kindergarten.
The app is loaded with fun and colorful items to count and match. Depending on their ability level, your child can either play with cards face down or face up to make things easier. Hints are also available if need be. The game includes professional narration for every included item, positive reinforcement, and parental controls.
Numbers and Counting Early Learning Math Match Games for Kids in Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st Grade is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 33 ratings.
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