Today’s Apps Gone Free: InFocus, FrameLapse, World Factbook and More
Manage entire projects, turn every moment into a video, and check your facts with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:FrameLapse – Instant Moving Pictures ($0.99 → Free, 30.4 MB): Turn every moment of your life into a video with FrameLapse. It’s a fun and easy way to get social.
FrameLapse allows you to capture new content from within the app, or you can import your own images or videos. You’re then able to change the playback order, apply filters, adjust the brightness and contrast, change the playback speed, add text and stickers, and attach a soundtrack. When you’re finished, simply export your new video as a GIF or MP4.
FrameLapse – Instant Moving Pictures is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 28 ratings.
InFocus Pro – All-in-One Organizer ($4.99 → Free, 43.5 MB): Manage entire projects or just simple tasks with this productivity app. It’s great for business professionals or anyone with a lot on their plate.
InFocus Pro is really five apps in one: Calendar, checklist, task manager, project manager, and note taker. When creating a project you’re able to attach tasks and notes, and create multiple subfolders. Projects can be prioritized and color-coded for quick reference. Notes can be written out by hand and can include images from your library. Tasks can be categorized and searched. The app also includes a calendar view, text-to-voice, and iTunes File Sharing support. What more could you want?
InFocus Pro – All-in-One Organizer is available for free today only (11/25). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 935 ratings.
Universal:Paper Monsters ($0.99 → Free, 213.6 MB): Travel through a living world made out of paper and cardboard in Paper Monsters. It’s for fans of platformers.
Take your character on a journey through six beautifully crafted worlds. Along the way you’ll need to collect buttons and bounce off of enemies to obtain the highest possible score. The game is loaded with all kinds of hidden items and areas to explore, making it even more difficult to put down. It also includes 28 large levels, bonus modes, AirPlay mirroring, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Paper Monsters is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 5329 ratings.
Get ‘Em ($0.99 → Free, 687.1 MB): Help clean up the city as a canine crusader. It’s for fans of open world games.
When dogs go missing and no one has a lead, it’s time for their four legged friends to take action. Canvas the streets and parks, dig for clues, and takedown harmful humans. Along the way, team up with the K9 unit to bring all of the dognappers to their knees.
Get ‘Em is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 32 ratings.
7 Planets ($2.99 → Free, 70.3 MB): Roll wooden balls around within a box in order to get them into their correct rows. It’s for anyone who enjoys logic puzzle games.
This is the type of game that will kick start your brain and get those juices flowing in the morning. All you have to do is swipe to roll the balls and try to get them into their appropriate positions. What makes this task so difficult, however, is that when one ball is moved, all of the balls in that row or column move with it until they are stopped by a wall. Try to restore order in as few moves and as quickly as possible to earn a high score. The game includes three single player modes, and an online multiplayer mode so you can compete against your friends.
7 Planets is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 97 ratings.
Gears ($1.99 → Free, 268.3 MB): Guide an orb around colorful environments to try and collect as many power points as possible in Gears. It’s an eye-popping casual game.
Swipe or tilt your device to maneuver your orb around, over, and under treacherous obstacles. Gather all of the power points in each level before time expires to earn the highest possible score. The game includes three worlds, 27 levels, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Gears is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 2025 ratings.
iPad:World Factbook Visual Edition ($4.99 → Free, 223.3 MB): Visualize the world with World Factbook. It’s a solid reference and educational tool.
World Factbook taps into data prepared by the CIA. Although it’s public domain data, World Factbook compiles it all and presents it in a more visual way. You’re able to browse, search, graph, and map all of the data with only a few taps. It includes information on people, society, government, economy, geography, communication, transportation, and military for 267 world entities.
World Factbook Visual Edition is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 17 ratings.
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