Today’s Apps Gone Free: Sketch Club, Lake Hope, Little Chatterbox and More
Create and share works of art, learn new skills, and learn a new language with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Water++ Water Balance Tracker ($1.99 → Free, 44.8 MB): Stay hydrated with Water++. Athletes and other health-minded people.
The human body is made up of around 60 percent water and 80 percent of us forget to drink enough of it. Water++ will help ensure you stay on track. Set a water intake goal and the time you wake up within the settings section of the app. You’re also able to create custom glass sizes instead of using the three default measurements. Then record your water intake throughout the day via the app or Apple Watch to fill the meter and stay on track.
Water++ Water Balance Tracker is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 65 ratings.
Altimeter GPS – Hike & Trek ($8.99 → Free, 23.0 MB): Be prepared for anything with Altimeter GPS. Hikers, globetrotters, and general outdoor enthusiasts.
Altimeter has everything a traveler or outdoor enthusiast could ask for and then some. This multipurpose tool features an altimeter, barometer, compass, speedometer, pedometer, weather conditions and forecast, flashlight, radar, coordinates, binocular, and the ability to mark your location along with photos and notes.
Altimeter GPS – Hike & Trek is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 1314 ratings.
Universal:Little Chatterbox for Kids ($3.99 → Free, 121.2 MB): Teach your child a new language with Little Chatterbox. Parents.
Little Chatterbox will put your child on the fast track to learning a new language. You’re able to choose from eight languages including Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, Hebrew, and English. Your child will then be able to learn over 300 key words through images and videos. The videos star older children as virtual teachers, allowing your child to see how the words are pronounced.
Little Chatterbox for Kids is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 20 ratings.
Sketch Club ($2.99 → Free, 58.1 MB): Sketch, paint, and share with Sketch Club. Mobile artists.
Sketch Club isn’t just an art creation tool. It also provides a way to interact with fellow artists. Canvases can take on a range of sizes up to 16K. A wide variety of brushes, pens, and vector tools allow you to achieve whatever result you’re looking for. Lines can be smudged, blurred, and erased with ease. Entire layers can be moved, hidden, filled, and filtered. The Sketch Club community allows you to share brushes, templates, textures, and entire creations. It also features daily challenges and competitions, the ability to follow other artists, and a real-time collaborative whiteboard. Sketch Club truly has something for every artist.
Sketch Club is available for free today only (11/23). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 4380 ratings.
Lake Hope: Ready For School ($1.99 → Free, 660.5 MB): Get ready for school and learn all kinds of new skills along the way in Lake Hope: Ready for School. Parents and teachers.
Lake Hope: Ready for School provides a fun environment for young learners to practice their number skills. the letters of the alphabet, identifying animals, fruits and vegetables, shapes, and colors. All of the interactive activities can be performed in English or Spanish learners thanks to guided audio instructions.
Lake Hope: Ready For School is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 40 ratings.
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