Today’s Apps Gone Free: Tasker, Bible Challenge Quiz, Loving U and More
Track projects, take a new approach to Bible study, and tell a love story with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Loving U – Diary / Anniversary ($1.99 → Free, 9.2 MB): Tell your love story through a personal diary with Loving U. Those who want to reflect.
Start off by creating mini profiles for you and your significant other and record the day you met. The app will keep track of all of the days, months, and years that have passed. Loving U is also able to display the days since you met as an icon badge or within Notification Center. When adding a new entry to your diary, you’re able to attach a photo for reference. You’re also able to get in touch with your significant other through quick link buttons on the main screen, and quickly calculate important dates. The app also includes passcode protections, love quotes, the ability to share entries, and the ability to backup and restore your data via Dropbox.
Loving U – Diary / Anniversary is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 95 ratings.
War of Eclipse ($0.99 → Free, 12.7 MB): Captain your very own air battleship and take the fight to the aliens in this role-playing game. Fans of retro-style graphics and gameplay.
War of Eclipse is unabashedly retro. Its pixel art graphics are sharp and its gameplay brutally difficult. You’re able to choose from seven powerful battleships, each of which can be customized in a variety of ways. Blast away all kinds of alien invaders by perfectly timing your shots. The game includes 35 enemy types to take on, random equipment drops, and seven different endings to discover.
War of Eclipse is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 565 ratings.
Universal:EXIF Viewer by Fluntro ($2.99 → Free, 57.4 MB): Find out more about the photos you’ve taken with EXIF Viewer. Professional iPhoneographers.
Want to know everything about your photos? Just launch EXIF Viewer and provide it with access to your photo library. EXIF Viewer will then grab each photo’s EXIF metadata and display the most important information right below. You can swipe across a photo to view even more detailed information. Tap on a photo to bring up the ability to remove the EXIF data. The app also includes a wide variety of other handy features including a photos extension, three viewing modes, a Messages app, and the ability to copy EXIF metadata to the clipboard.
EXIF Viewer by Fluntro is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 1126 ratings.
My First University: ABC Kids ($4.99 → Free, 156.4 MB): Enjoy a fun-filled learning experience with My First University. Parents with young children.
My First University was designed with toddlers in mind. It provides a safe and fun environment for them to learn the alphabet, numbers, first words, colors, shapes, and nursery rhymes. All of the activities star popular characters from BabyFirst educational shows, which are enjoyed by more than 120 million homes worldwide.
My First University: ABC Kids is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 506 ratings.
Tasker To-Do List ($0.99 → Free, 39.7 MB): Track your projects and complete them in no time with Tasker. Those interested in an easy way of managing their schedule.
Tasker’s biggest asset is how customizable it is. You’re able to create tasks with colors, tags, and contexts, and categorize them however you wish. Actions allow you to link tasks to contacts, photos, maps, or URLs. Tasks can remain on their own, or they can be dumped into projects. They can also be filtered and prioritized. A Today widget allows you to quickly retrieve your tasks. If you have an Apple Watch, you’re also able to view and add tasks from your wrist.
Tasker To-Do List is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 39 ratings.
Bible Challenge Quiz ($8.99 → Free, 65.7 MB): Take a new approach to Bible study with Bible Challenge Quiz. Students and teachers.
Bible Challenge Quiz provides an engaging way to study the Old Testament and the New Testament. After selecting a category, it’s up to you to answer the multiple choice questions as quickly as possible. Correct answers will earn you a token, which can be placed within the grid. Get four tokens in a row to win the game. You’re able to practice offline or compete online against Game Center opponents. Bible Challenge Quiz includes four categories to choose from, and a vast selection of themed tokens.
Bible Challenge Quiz is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 1401 ratings.
Cardinal Land ($1.99 → Free, 43.5 MB): Put together geometric animal puzzles with Cardinal Land. Those who enjoy tangram-style puzzles.
Cardinal Land is not only fun, it’s informative. Your job is to fill in the animal silhouette using colorful pieces. Just drag and drop to place, and tap to rotate. If a piece is in its correct position, it will snap into place. Move quickly in order to earn a perfect rating. After each puzzle has been completed, you’ll receive a surprising fact about the animal. The game includes more than 80 puzzles.
Cardinal Land is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 166 ratings.
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