Today’s Apps Gone Free: Money, Dreambase, Dot Connector and More
Keep tabs on your finances, record your dreams, and connect the dots with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Money ($1.99 → Free, 36.3 MB): Keep tabs on how much money is coming in and going out with Money. Those who need to stay within a budget.
Money is all about visual progress. Start off by creating a budget using the detailed categories. Then record your transactions as they happen, whether they’re income or expenses. Money allows you to track every account, from credits cards to savings, and analyze how well you’re doing in order to find ways to save. The app also includes detailed graphs, data syncing via iCloud, search, recurring and automatic bills, password protection, and even a built-in calculator.
Money is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 690 ratings.
Universal:Dreambase: Lucid Dream Journal with Sync ($0.99 → Free, 21.3 MB): Record your dreams with Dreambase. Those who want to keep a journal of their dreams.
Dreambase was designed to be easy on the eyes in the morning. This way you can record your dreams the moment you awake in order to improve accuracy. When recording a dream, you’re able to create tags and provide a detailed description. You’re also able to indicate whether it was lucid or not. Dreambase allows you to filter and search your dreams by text, tags, or lucid status.
Dreambase: Lucid Dream Journal with Sync is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 14 ratings.
Tribeca Shortlist – Movies Worth Watching ($1.99 → Free, 61.6 MB): Stream the best handpicked Hollywood, foreign, and independent films with Tribeca Shortlist. Anyone who has trouble making decisions.
Tribeca Shortlist takes the guesswork out of picking your next film to watch. It takes a more personal approach to film discovery by highlighting the thoughts and opinions of filmmakers, insiders, and leading voices in entertainment. The exclusive “Why Watch It” videos enhance discovery and provide insight into what makes each film great. With a subscription, you’re able to stream instantly on your iDevice, Apple TV, or the Web, and you can even download films for offline playback.
Tribeca Shortlist – Movies Worth Watching is available for free today only (06/06). It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 68 ratings.
Dot Connector – Connect the Bubble Dots ($2.99 → Free, 20.7 MB): Your little one can connect the dots to complete puzzles in this educational game. Toddlers.
You’re able to select from six different categories. Your child must then tap on the colorful numbered dots in the correct order to complete the image. The app also includes playful background sounds and animations that will help keep your little one engaged.
Dot Connector – Connect the Bubble Dots is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 20 ratings.
Alphabet Game – Build Letter Confidence ($2.99 → Free, 4.1 MB): Learn to recognize letters and their order in the alphabet in Alphabet Game. Children in preschool and kindergarten.
Dots with letters within them will populate the screen, and your child must tap on them in the correct order to remove them. The game includes popping sounds, vibrations, and smooth animations to keep your child engaged. You can also customize the dots and gameplay in a variety of ways.
Alphabet Game – Build Letter Confidence is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 41 ratings.
iPad:Money for iPad ($4.99 → Free, 76.3 MB): Keep tabs on how much money is coming in and going out with Money for iPad. Those who need to stay within a budget.
Money for iPad is all about visual progress. Start off by creating a budget using the detailed categories. Then record your transactions as they happen, whether they’re income or expenses. Money allows you to track every account, from credits cards to savings, and analyze how well you’re doing in order to find ways to save. The app also includes detailed graphs, data syncing via iCloud, search, recurring and automatic bills, password protection, and even a built-in calculator.
Money for iPad is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 1402 ratings.
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