Today’s Apps Gone Free: Brightly, MosaLingua, Cubes and More
Fix dark and underexposed photos, learn French, and solve brain teasers with today’s collection of apps and games.
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Universal:Brightly – Fix Dark Photos ($2.99 → Free, 14.4 MB): Fix dark and underexposed photos with Brightly. Every iPhoneographer.
Poorly lit photos happen. There’s no way around it. But Brightly can rescue those photos with little effort. Its advanced computer vision correction system instantly reverses mistakes with amazing results. Just slide your finger across the bottom of the screen to adjust the lighting levels. A set of fine-tuning adjustments are available as well as a photo editing extension and lock screen widget.
Brightly – Fix Dark Photos is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 50 ratings.
Learn French – MosaLingua ($4.99 → Free, 41.4 MB): Learn French in no time with this language app. Everyone from students to frequent travelers.
MosaLingua will help you memorize thousands of French vocabulary words, key phrases, and conjugations in no time. All it takes is five minutes each day for two months and you will have memorized 600 words and key phrases. Nothing to it, right? The app utilizes a flashcard system with audio pronunciations by native French speakers. MosaLingua includes more than 3,000 flash cards, 14 categories, more than 100 subcategories, and the ability to unlock fun bonus content.
Learn French – MosaLingua is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 157 ratings.
Cubes : brain teaser ($0.99 → Free, 303.1 MB): Move cubes to recreate patterns in Cubes. Fans of brain teasers.
Cubes is good clean fun. The idea is to move cubes around the screen with a swipe in order to recreate the patterns. The catch is that all of the cubes move in unison, so the only way to rearrange them is to push them up against the various barriers. The game includes 127 levels in all.
Cubes : brain teaser is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 6 ratings.
iPad:WorkVisual App ($35.99 → Free, 28.4 MB): Put your work on full display with WorkVisual. Visual practitioners.
WorkVisual aims to make working digitally on events and workshops easier. It’s a live drawing app that allows you to project drawings as a whole or as zoomed in. With up to 8,000 pixel resolution, you’re able to zoom in on content without losing much detail. A full array of brushes and colors are available at your disposal, and you can save presets for quick access. Multiple drawings can be created, saved, and searched for via tags.
WorkVisual App is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 12 ratings.
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