Today’s Apps Gone Free: A Noble Circle, LeechTunes, Wee Rockets and More
Guide a noble circle through a 2-D world, play your music in style, and build and launch rockets with today’s collection of apps and games.
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Universal:LeechTunes ($1.99 → Free, 12.9 MB): A highly customizable and gesture-driven music app. Anyone who has grown tired of the native music player in iOS.
LeechTunes is simply beautiful. You’re able to select from 21 built-in skins and themes or make the app truly your own by utilizing a photo from your library as your background. The customizable gestures make it easy to control your music no matter if you’re in the car or on an outdoor adventure. The app also includes voice notifications, a sleep timer, the ability share what you’re listening to via your favorite social networks, landscape orientation support, and artist info.
LeechTunes is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 389 ratings.
TextCode – Code Editor with GitHub Repository ($7.99 → Free, 61.3 MB): View your code anytime, anywhere with TextCode. Developers.
TextCode allows you to bring your code with you. You’re able to tap into GitHub and clone, commit, push, and add files. Syntax highlighting is available for most languages including Java, Python, PHP, HTML, Perl, and Markdown. TextCode includes more than 30 themes, customizable font and font sizes, search, line numbering, and auto-pairing.
TextCode – Code Editor with GitHub Repository is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 5 ratings.
A Noble Circle ($0.99 → Free, 75.7 MB): Guide a circle through a two dimensional world in A Noble Circle. Those games that just has to be experienced.
A Noble Circle is from the creator of A Dark Room and The Ensign. If you’ve played those games, you’ll have a better idea of what to expect from A Noble Circle. If not, you have to try it anyway. On the surface it’s a high score game that has you moving a circle higher and higher with taps. But as you progress, a rather unique story will unfold right before your eyes.
A Noble Circle is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 1839 ratings.
Wee Rockets ($2.99 → Free, 83.1 MB): Build and fly your own rocket ships in Wee Rockets. Children ages two through six.
Wee Rockets contains 64 rocket body pieces to choose from along with 10 different astronauts. Simply drag and drop them into place. Then blast off into space and try to collect the aliens and planets before reaching the finish line.
Wee Rockets is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 33 ratings.
Time Manager – Daily Time Tracker ($0.99 → Free, 17.4 MB): Keep track of how much time is spent on daily activities with Time Manager. Students and anyone else interested in how their time is managed.
Time Manager provides quick access to all of your common tasks. Simply create recurring subjects and projects, and when it’s time to work on a task you’re able to categorize it with just a couple of taps. Each task must include a start and end time, which allows you to keep track of the time spent. Time Manager will break down recent trends and present them as graphs. You’re also able to create reports and export them for record keeping.
Time Manager – Daily Time Tracker is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 9 ratings.
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