Today's Apps Gone Free: Bills, Budgets, PhotoViva and More
Manage your bills and create budgets, touch up and transform your photos, and take control of your inbox with today’s collection of apps.
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iPhone:Bills for iPhone ($0.99 → Free, 18.0 MB): Track your expenses throughout the month with Bills. Anyone who is concerned with how much they spend.
Bills aims to be your financial planner. Set an amount indicating how much you want to spend each month. Then mark the days on the calendar when bills need to be paid or products need to be purchased. When you make a transaction, simply approve it within Bills. You’re also able to create recurring reminders for unpaid bills, filter bills, sync data with Dropbox, and export data.
Bills for iPhone is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 205 ratings.
Budgets for iPhone ($0.99 → Free, 15.5 MB): Keep tabs on how much money is coming in and going out with Budgets. Those who need to stay within a budget.
Budgets is all about visual progress. Create entries for your income and expenses, and indicate limits for each one. Every time you add a transaction, you’ll be able to see the progress for each category along with your overall progress. Transactions can be set as recurring or one-time. The app also includes detailed graphs, data syncing, pin code protection, and the ability to export data.
Budgets for iPhone is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 107 ratings.
Flow – email app for Gmail, Hotmail & IMAP inbox ($4.99 → Free, 21.3 MB): Take control of your inbox with Flow. Anyone with an inbox that has become unwieldy.
It happens to all of us. Over time our inboxes become a cluttered mess of terrifying text that, at some point, you know you’re going to need to handle. Flow will help you get the job done. Flow supports Gmail, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo, 163 mail, QQ mail, and all other IMAP services. When adding multiple accounts, you’re able to determine which is your primary one. Then Flow will pipe in all of your emails as one big stream. As you scroll through them, you’ll be able to see snippets of text that can be expanded. Swipe right to left over an email to reveal additional options like forward, star, snooze, and delete.
Flow – email app for Gmail, Hotmail & IMAP inbox is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 6 ratings.
Universal:PhotoViva – Paintings from your photos! ($1.99 → Free, 18.9 MB): Touch up your photos and transform them into colorful works of art with PhotoViva. Anyone who wants to have a little fun with their photos.
PhotoViva allows you to easily turn your photos into abstract works of art using 20 different brushes. You don’t need a single artistic bone in your body, either. Just put your finger to the screen and start swiping to blend new designs into your photos. PhotoViva also includes the usual filters and editing options found in every other photography app, allowing you to put the finishing touches on your works of art before sharing them.
PhotoViva – Paintings from your photos! is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 228 ratings.
iPad:Budgets for iPad (with Sync) ($0.99 → Free, 17.7 MB): Keep tabs on how much money is coming in and going out with Budgets. Those who need to stay within a budget.
Budgets is all about visual progress. Create entries for your income and expenses, and indicate limits for each one. Every time you add a transaction, you’ll be able to see the progress for each category along with your overall progress. Transactions can be set as recurring or one-time. The app also includes detailed graphs, data syncing, pin code protection, and the ability to export data.
Budgets for iPad (with Sync) is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 687 ratings.
Bills for iPad ($0.99 → Free, 24.7 MB): Track your expenses throughout the month with Bills. Anyone who is concerned with how much they spend.
Bills aims to be your financial planner. Set an amount indicating how much you want to spend each month. Then mark the days on the calendar when bills need to be paid or products need to be purchased. When you make a transaction, simply approve it within Bills. You’re also able to create recurring reminders for unpaid bills, filter bills, sync data with Dropbox, and export data.
Bills for iPad is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 3401 ratings.
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